This is the stimulus or trigger that occurs immediately before the behavior of concern.
What is the "Antecedent Event"?
These are the five C's as pertaining to the JKM Philosophy.
What are committed, care, consistency, competency, and courage?
Leaders, lieutenants, members, status seekers, and scapegoats are categories within this group dynamic model.
What is "Polsky's Diamond"?
This is the response where a staff member fails to react during an escalated situation.
What is "freezing"?
This is the most senior staff member employed at LDP.
Who is Missy Kennedy?
This is the process of determining an alternative behavior that can be demonstrated instead of the identified behavior of concern.
What is a "Replacement Behavior"?
You must score at least this percentage to pass SCM training.
What is 85%
These members of the "bullying circle" are described to "dislike the bullying; think they should help the person being bullied, but do nothing".
What are "Possible Defenders"?
This is a response where which a staff member becomes too aggressive in responding to a situation (due to peer pressure, past training, fear, anger, or other emotions).
What is "Overreacting"?
This, long gone, legend of a staff member broke their back while building the zip-line and crawled back to the building.
Who is John Whitecloud?
These are factors that increase or contribute to the likelihood of an individual using a particular coping strategy.
What are "Setting Events"?
This is the process of being more attentive and efficient while at the same time portraying a genuine interest in what an individual has to say.
What is "Active listening"?
According to Howard Polsky, individuals within a group crave one or a combination of these.
What are "Power, achievement, and affiliation"?
In this response, a staff member may fumble while opening a lock, drop their keys, or stutter when they normally do not.
What is "disrupted motor response"?
This is the nick name of the old white truck that was in service for LDP for over 2 decades.
Who is "Uncle Jesse"?
These are the response strategies that address the outcome of the behavior of concern (ie: how staff will respond when the behavior of concern begins).
What are "Targeted intervention strategies"?
These are the SCM certified Instructors at the Leadership Development Program.
Who are Jen Cramer, Brandon Rothman, Rory Sanders, Tim Coy, Maggie Olsen, Michelle Nolan, and Patrick Reid?
Appearance, coordination, hygiene, size, strength, etc... are examples of these factors that pay determine how an individual copes.
What are "Physical Factors"?
A staff member making poor decisions such as allowing another (non staff) individual to assist, leaving, physically or intervening when there is no safety issues are examples of this negative response.
What is "irrational thought process"?
This is the number of windows on the front side of the LDP building
What is 79?
This type of "variable as a setting event" may include: sensory processing, IQ, traumatic brain injury, attention deficit, and developmental disorders.
What are "Cognitive Variables"?
His name is the source of the initials for the company that developed and owns Safe Crisis Management.
Who is Joseph K. Mullen Sr.?
These three elements must exist in order for normal growth and development to occur.
What are "trust, security, and attachment"?
What are "Physical Characteristics, Home & Hearth, and Professionalism"?
This is the length of the canoes that you paddled in for the in-service on the water.
What is 16' 9"?