Is it appropriate to have sharp objects out on the desk with students sitting in them?
What is No?
When children dont have enough of this basic need met,they may feel tired,distracted, orn irritable in class.
What is food?
DAP stands for developmentally appropriate____
What is practice?
Stimulus definition is
What is Something that triggers a response?
This strategy involves giving praise or rewards to encourage positive behavior
What is positive reinforcement?
What percentage of the total
Positive Guidance Pyramid is made up of
Universal Supports?
What is 60%?
Children who don't get enough of this at night may have trouble paying attention and following directions during the day.
What is sleep?
According to DAP, young children learn best by what activity?
what is play?
negative reinforcement is
what is Removing Unwanted Stimulus to
Strengthen Targeted Behavior?
This school-wide approach to behavior supports uses data to implement proactive strategies and reduce challenging behaviors
What is PBIS?
Tell children what they should do instead of what they should not do is an example of_______
What is positive guidance?
If children don not feel this in their enviorment, they may act out ot withdraw due to stress or fear.
What is safety?
DAP means teaching children in ways that are right for their age and stage of development
What is age?
Giving a child praise, stickers, or extra playtime to encourage good behavior is an example of what type of reinforcment?
What is positive reinforcement?
This tool, often seen in classrooms, visually outlines the daily schedule to help students manage transitions and reduce disruptions
What is a visual schedule?
Name all 5 stages of positive guidance?
what is Effective Workforce, Responsive relationship, Supportive environments, Targeted social, Intensive intervention?
Children who lack this emontinal need may seek attention in neagtive ways or stuggle with social interactions
What is love and belonging?
A teacher using DAP makes sure activities are____for each child's learning level
what is appropriate?
Taking away a preffered item or privillege, like recess or screen time, to decrease unwanted behavior is an example of this type of consquence.
What is negative punishment?
This data-driven approach helps teachers monitor student behavior and adjust interventions to ensure they are effective
What is behavior tracking and data analysis?
This technique involves acknowliging a child's feelings, setting clear limits, and offering choices to help them learn self-control and problem-solvoing skills.
What is responsive guidance?
This pschologist created a hiearchy of needs, showing that children must have their basic, physical and emotinal needs met before they can foucus on learning and posotive behavior
Who is Abraham Maslow?
In DAP, teachers plan lessons that match each child's developmental level and consider their interests and________.
What is cultural background?
For reinforcment to be most effective, it should be given immmediatly after the desired behavior. The princliple is called what?
What is timing of reinforcement?
When a student continues to have behavior challenges, teachers may create a special plan that clearly outlines rules, rewards, and consequences to help the student improve. This plan is known as what?
What is a Behavior Intervention Plan?