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Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports: Parent/School Partnership for Student Success!

Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports: Parent/School Partnership for Student Success!. Black Water Middle School. What Is Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports?. B E A R S. Act Responsibly. Respect Others. E mploy Honesty. Be Your Best. Safety First. HIGH 5!!.

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Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports: Parent/School Partnership for Student Success!

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  1. Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports:Parent/School Partnership for Student Success! Black Water Middle School

  2. What Is Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports?

  3. B E A R S Act Responsibly Respect Others Employ Honesty Be Your Best Safety First HIGH 5!! Be Your Best Be Your Best

  4. Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) What is PBIS? • A method of teaching kids what is expected of them • Helps kids learn acceptable behavior • Helps keep kids and schools safe

  5. Behavior Intervention • How do schools and parents usually handle problem behavior? • Turn to your neighbor for a one minute conversation and come up with one response.

  6. Behavior Intervention Parents and schools most often handle problem behavior by: • Reacting • Punishment

  7. How Does That (React & Punish) Work For You?

  8. ACADEMIC SYSTEMS BEHAVIORAL SYSTEMS INTENSE, INDIVIDUAL INTERVENTIONS INTENSE, INDIVIDUAL INTERVENTIONS Individual students Individual students Assessment based Assessment based 1 - 5% High intensity procedures Intense, durable procedures TARGETED, GROUP INTERVENTIONS TARGETED, GROUP INTERVENTIONS 5 - 10% At-risk students At-risk students High effeciency High effeciency Rapid response Rapid response UNIVERSAL INTERVENTIONS UNIVERSAL INTERVENTIONS All subjects All settings 80 - 90% All students All students Preventive Preventive Proactive Proactive What is PBIS?

  9. PBIS-Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports Behavior is like academics, it has to be taught: • Show how it’s done in detail • Watch them do it • Give positive response/reward

  10. Prevention Vs. Punishment

  11. If a child is taught the behavior that is expected, there is a much greater chance that inappropriate behavior can be prevented and that punishment can be avoided.

  12. PBIS- Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports Schools teach PBIS by: • Showing students the behavior they expect. Example: Appropriate bus riding behavior: Teachers model getting on the bus, off the bus, sitting with hands and feet out of the aisle and to themselves, no yelling. • Having students show their understanding of the behavior by repeating it: Example: Have students repeat steps shown by doing what they saw being modeled. • Reinforcing positive behavior: Give positive feedback and reward appropriate behavior.

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  16. How can parents be partners? • Ask if anything was sent home today • Support PBIS at home • Reinforce PBIS language at home • Put BEARS on the refrigerator and support the 5 principles at home Parent involvement is the most important key to a child’s success.

  17. B E A R S Act Responsibly Respect Others Employ Honesty Be Your Best Safety First HIGH 5!! Be Your Best Be Your Best

  18. How can you use PBIS at home? • Teach your children the behavior you expect and model the behavior. • Have your child repeat what you have shown them. • Give positive reinforcement

  19. PBIS at Home……….. Example: Model: When you finish eating dinner bring your plate to the sink, rinse it off, put it in the dishwasher. Have child repeat: Following steps that you showed. Reinforce: “That was great!”, if you do that tomorrow night you can have an extra 30 minutes of _________. (Rewards do not have to be costly. Verbal praise is also important, be specific).

  20. PBIS: making the world a more satisfying place!

  21. Federation of Families of South Carolina In Columbia- 772-5210Toll-free-866-779-0402 Website: www.fedfamsc.org Diane Flashnick, Executive Directordiane.flashnick@fedfamsc.org

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