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Yesterday a dear friend of mine and a fabulous teacher shared her AMAZING organization skills. Check out her blog post HERE. :) Since my classroom is still in the works, I don't have too many fun organization pictures. I'm a strange mix of a Type A/B teacher. I am organized where it matters, but I also survive off sticky notes and throwing papers in a random file drawer. Everything is organized in my head but not-so-much to someone looking from the outside. Here's my big advice: It's easy to…
Behavior Intervention Ideas
Replacing functions of behavior with positive interventions. //special education classroom ideas //positive behavior management //SPED //autism behavior management
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Create an inclusive and supportive classroom environment for students with autism using evidence-based strategies for positive behavior support! Discover our top tips and best practices for managing challenging behaviors and promoting skill development. #AutismClassroom #PositiveBehaviorSupport #InclusiveEducation
Words matter, especially when communicating with children! A "when-then" statement helps us nudge our children toward appropriate behaviors. These statements clearly explains what we expect from our kids, as well as the the positive outcome that will happen as a result of their behavior!
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Functions of Behavior – BIAS Behavioral Interventions
We all get stuck into the habit of saying NO, DON’T, STOP IT, HURRY UP!
The first step in regulating behavior is to increase self-awareness. Use this chart upon arrival at school or before class begins to help student label and identify their emotions. Paraprofessionals can use this chart for student support, as well.
Pinterest inspired: Positive Behavior Support board. Students add a color to their rainbow every time I catch them showing one of our character pillar traits. A full rainbow at the end of the week gets a prize.
Behaviour Support Plan example
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