Pyramid Model Basics
Tier 1: Universal Supports
Tier 2: Targeted Supports
Tier 3: Intensive Interventions
Real-Life Scenarios
100

This framework supports young children’s social-emotional development.

What is The Pyramid Model?

100

This builds trust and connection with children.

What are positive relationships?

100

These supports are for children who need more than Tier 1.

What are targeted supports?

100

This tier is for children with persistent challenging behavior.

What is Tier 3?

100

A child cries every drop-off. What should you strengthen first?

What is relationships (Tier 1)?

200

The Pyramid Model has this many tiers

What are 3 Tiers? All children get Tier 1. Fewer need Tier 2. Very few need Tier 3.

200

Name one way to build relationships with children.

What is greeting, eye contact, play, etc.

200

These are skills you explicitly teach at this level.

What are social-emotional skills?

200

These plans are individualized for the child.

What are behavior support plans?

200

A child has shown consistent challenges with sharing. What tier should you focus on with them?

What is Tier 2?

300

The base of the pyramid focuses on these two things.

What are relationships and supportive environments?

300

These help children know what to expect each day.

What are predictable routines?

300

Name one skill you might teach.

What is sharing, emotions, turn-taking, calming, etc., 

300

This process helps understand why behavior is happening.

What is functional behavior assessment?

300

A child hits during transitions. Where do you start?

What is Tier 1? Remember, we always start with Tier 1. Transitions are a huge trigger—what would you do?

400

True or False: You start at Tier 3 when behavior is challenging.

What is False? We always start at the bottom.

400

This prevents many challenging behaviors before they start.

What is a supportive environment?

400

These often happen in small groups.

What is targeted instruction?

400

Name one person who might help at this level.

What is family, specialist, therapist, coach, etc.,

400

A child continues challenging behavior after supports. Next step?

What is Tier 3? Children who continue to have challenges after supports may benefit from more intensive interventions (Tier 3). Behaviors can be a huge trigger for caregivers and providers—how do you have these conversations with families?

500

Why do long-term outcomes for children improve when using the Pyramid Model?

What is because the Pyramid Model builds strong social-emotional skills early, which support better behavior, relationships, and school readiness over time? Can you give an example of a long-term outcome you’ve seen improve from your personal experiences? 

500

Give one example of modifying the environment to support behavior.

What are Visual schedules, clear centers, reducing wait time, etc.,

500

True or False: Tier 2 replaces Tier 1.

What is False? You always keep Tier 1 going.

500

True or False: Many children need Tier 3 supports.

What is False? If many kids need Tier 3, Tier 1 needs strengthening.

500

Act out your favorite strategy to use when helping a child calm down.

What is deep breathing, calm-down corner, visuals, etc.,