Title: Strategies for Working With Defiant
1Strategies for Working With Defiant
Emotionally Unpredictable Kids Jim Wright,
Syracuse (NY) City Schoolsjim_at_jimwrightonline.co
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2Workshop Goals
- In this workshop, we will learn about
- Identification of root causes of problem
behaviors - Ideas to deescalate confrontations with
emotionally unpredictable students - A school-wide approach to evaluating the
seriousness of student threats - Using communication tools to better manage
defiant kids - Recommended behavioral intervention websites
3Positive Behavioral Interventions Can Help to
- Uncover root of student problem
- Reduce disruption of teaching time
- Reduce frequency and intensity of power struggles
- Improve communication between teacher student
4Positive Behavioral Interventions Do Not
- Coddle students
- Take the place of already-existing disciplinary
guidelines or behavioral expectations - Tie a teachers hands in responding to
misbehavior in the classroom
5Big Ideas About Student Behavior
- Behavior is not randomly emitted but follows
meaningful patterns - Observed behavior is idiosyncratic, a product of
the unique interaction between the person
performing the behavior and that persons
environment
6Big Ideas About Student Behavior
- Similar behaviors may stem from different root
causes. Find the cause of the behavior (its
function) and you stand a much better chance of
designing an intervention that really works
7Showed disrespect towards me when she yelled
inappropriately regarding an instruction sheet.
I then asked her to leave the room. She also
showed disrespect when I called her twice earlier
in the class to see her report card grade.
Teacher Referral Example
8I gave out a test. After a few minutes, he
crunched it and threw it on the floor. If he
were not prepared, he could have talked to me and
I would have allowed him to take it on a
different date, as I usually do.
Teacher Referral Example
9Big Ideas About Student Behavior
- It is much better to head off problem behaviors
than to have to deal with the classroom fallout
after those behaviors have occurred
10ABC Timeline
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11C. and T. were horsing around in the classroom.
In the process, they knocked down an overhead
projector and crushed it.
Teacher Referral Example
12Gordons Triangle Three-Tiered Approach
Intensive Intervention
Early Intervention
School-Wide Foundation