Title: Program wide Positive Behavior Support in Iowa
1Program wide Positive Behavior Support in Iowa
- Annual PBS Conference
- Tom Rendon
- Suana Wessendorf
- October 1, 2007
2Session Overview
- What is PBS and PW-PBS?
- History of PBS and the Development of PW-PBS
- Statewide PBS
3Guiding Principles/Values
- Supporting young childrens social and emotional
development to prevent challenging behaviors - Individualizing interventions to meet childrens
and families unique interests, strengths, and
needs - Promoting skill building with enough intensity to
affect change - Implementing strategies in the context of
naturally occurring routines and environments - Ensuring fidelity of use through a systematic
change process and - Modifying strategies to meet the cultural and
linguistic diversity of families and children.
4The Pyramid Model Promoting Social Emotional
Competence in Infants and Young Children
5History of PBS
- Iowa Behavioral Initiative
- Success4/Learning Supports
- Tri-County Consortium
- Statewide PBS with AEA and Des Moines (FBA-BIP)
- Schoolwide PBS 8 Demonstration sites
- 5 year RFP
6Programwide-PBS (PW-PBS) Project the beginning
- Three year training thru the Iowa DE
- Dr. Lise Fox and Susan Jack
- 0-5 Early Childhood
- 12 Head Start, Des Moines, AEA 11 site teams
- AEA/UEN Infrastructure (60)
7PW-PBS Guidelines for Implementation
- Assign a single PBS point of contact.
- Create a local PBS site team (including a parent)
for each site charged with implementing PBS at
the site. - Create a PW-PBS team should consider including
- a contact person for disabilities,
- mental health,
- family support,
- curriculum/education
- Management
- policy council
- Teams meet monthly- supported by AEA and/or Head
Start T/TA staff. - Team will be responsible for the development of a
PBS Plan
8PW-PBS Guidelines for Implementation
- Send up to 5 individuals for training (3
trainings per year) - Ensure the participation by all relevant staff in
additional training and develop and implement
efforts that ensure strategies from training are
implemented in the classroom. Additional
training - introductory training for those not attending
training - module training
- scheduled follow-up training
- special topic training
- attending annual PBS state conference
- quarterly IHSA-sponsored PBS networking session.
9PW Benchmarks of QualityAssuring fidelity of
implementation
- PBS Team
- Staff Commitment
- Consistent Response to Problem Behaviors
- Crisis Plan
- Data-based Decision Making
10Benchmarks (contd)
- Positive Social and Communication Skills are
Identified and Taught - Lesson Plans for Teaching Expectations/Rules
- Training Plans
- Evaluation
11Three key success imperatives
- Administrative commitment and resources
- Comprehensive training program
- Ongoing technical assistance
12Administrative commitment
- Using a collaborative decision-making/problem-solv
ing process - Fostering a climate of risk-taking
- Identifying and implementing evidence-based
practices - Refocusing resources to support promotion and
prevention
- Collaboratively building a vision and setting
expectations - Seeking and valuing the input of all stakeholders
- Identifying performance goals
- Dedicating time to an ongoing process
- Using data to make decisions and monitor progress
13Comprehensive training program
- Training in all modules 1, 2, 3-A, 3-B, 4
- Customized training to all staff teachers, asst.
teachers, food preparers, home visitors,
child-care partners, family members,
community-based staff - Periodic refresher
14Ongoing technical assistance
- Open, regular communication
- Team-based approach
- Data based decision making
- Solution orientation
15PWPBS Sites Cohort 1 2006-2007
- UDMO (Graettinger)
- NICAO (Mason City)
- MICA (Marshalltown)
- YOUR (Fort Dodge)
- MATURA (Creston)
- Des Moines Independent School District
- Northeast Iowa Community Action Corp. (Decorah)
- DMPS-HS/DMPS (Des Moines)
- HACAP (Washington Ceder Rapids)
- SIEDA (Ottumwa)
16PWPBS Sites Cohort 2 2007-2008
- Eagle Grove CSD
- Ottumwa CSD
- Happy Time Child Development Center (Vinton)
- Triumph EC Childhood Program (Creston)
- Lake Mills Community Preschool
- New Opportunities (Carroll)
- C.A. of Siouxland (Sioux City)
- Mid-Sioux (Remsen)
- CASI (Burlington)
- Bettendorf CSD
- CAEI (Davenport)
17Programwide PBS Cohort One
18The next stage
19Statewide Team
- AEA
- CCRR
- Child Care
- CHSC
- CSEFEL
- Dept of Ed
- ECSE
- Head Start TA
- Head Start Collab.
- Iowa State Univ.
- EC Programs
- SW-PBS
- Title V/First Five
20Statewide PBS draft
- Vision All young children in Iowa early care and
education settings receive services that embody
the pyramid model of positive behavior support to
promote behavioral and social-emotional
competence. - Mission The purpose of the Iowa Statewide PBS
Planning Team is to develop a statewide system
that provides ongoing training, technical
assistance, coaching and implementation support
to assure PBS is well understood and being
implemented with high fidelity, and that programs
implementing PBS are using data to improve
services.
21Statewide PBS draft
- Goals
- Develop a model for a statewide system that
builds effectively and efficiently on the PBS
work currently being done in Iowa (i.e.,
school-wide PBS, program-wide PBS and PBS child
care training) - Develop a data-gathering process that documents
- what programs have adopted PBS
- what training has been completed
- the extent of their implementation
- the results they have
- Develop a communications plan to promote PBS as
an effective tool for addressing challenging
behaviors. - Plan for sustainability.
22PW-PBS and PBS Child Care Project
- System intervention
- Focus on developing program wide systems of
support - Leads to M.1, 2, 3-A, 3-B training
- Data gathering systems
- T-POT
- Benchmarks of Quality
- Training intervention
- Focus on training directors, then directors
training staff - Directed at M.1, 2, 3-A, 3-B training
- No data gathering
23PBS Child Care Project
PW-PBS
CSEFEL -coach training -data implications -I/T
modules
Statewide PBS System
- Ongoing training
- Coaching and technical assistance
- Data collection
- Tracking implementation
- Ongoing networking, learning (COP)
Recruitment, sustainability
Monitor statewide implementation
ID, recruitmore sites
24Iowa Department of Education
- Suana Wessendorf, Education Consultant, (515)
281-5447 - Suana.wessendorf_at_iowa.gov
- Tom Rendon, Head Start State Collaboration
Office, (515) 242-6024 - Tom.rendon_at_iowa.gov