Title: Check-In/Check-Out Staff Introduction
1Check-In/Check-OutStaff Introduction
2CICO (Check-In/Check-Out)
- Designed for Students with moderate problem
behaviors - Most appropriate when problem behaviors are
maintained by adult/peer attention - Students check-in with an adult at the start of
each school day - Students check-out with an adult at the
conclusion of each school day - Students get feedback from teachers throughout
the day
3CICO
- Students establish 3-5 goals with the CICO adult
- Goals are based on the school wide expectations
- Typical goal is to achieve at least 80 of daily
available points - Students on CICO have a point card they pick up
at the beginning of each day - Students take the point card to each class
- Adults in each setting award the student 1-3 (or
0-2, etc.) points for appropriate behavior during
the period - Students return the CICO card to the CICO
check-out adult at the end of the school day
4Student Recommended for CICO
Check In Check Out (CICO) Meadowlark/ Buena Vista
CICO is Implemented
CICO Coordinator Summarizes Data For Decision
Making
Morning Check-in
Parent Feedback
Regular Teacher Feedback
Bi-weekly SST Meeting to Assess Student Progress
Afternoon Check-out
Exit Program
Revise Program
5Class by Class Check-In
- Student gives CICO card to teacher at the
beginning of class - Location in room that does not draw peer
attention - Greet student positively
- Nice to see you today, Joe. Great job being on
time. - Depending on time, may or may not give a brief
prompt about class. - Today were talking about photosynthesis. Were
going to take notes and then complete a worksheet
together.
6Class by Class Check-In
- Within last 5 minutes of class
- Teacher provides a SCORE that reflects class
behaviors (in consideration of school-wide rules) - Teacher can provide a comment
- positive comments encouraged
- Thanks for being on time!
- Great questions!
- Nice work having homework done.
7Class by Class Check-In
- Goal of class by class checks
- Increase positive interactions with adults
- Positive verbal and written feedback
- Get feedback about classroom performance
- Score
- Use feedback to create, modify and track CICO
goals - Give the student a mechanism for approaching
teachers. - Fade class by class check over time to increase
self-management skills.
8Class by Class Check-In
- Score reflects performance.
- If you can make verbal suggestions for improving
performance using POSITIVE language, do so. - Great job being on time. If you bring your
homework next time youll get a 2! - If you cannot make a suggestion for improvement
using positive language then dont focus on
negative -- say nothing.
9Class by Class Check-In
- Students report the 1 reason they do not get the
card scored by teachers is because of negative
verbal or written feedback. - Written comments should ALWAYS be positive.
- Catch them behaving appropriately.
- Find something about their time in class to
reward with verbal or written praise
10Class by Class Check In
- Hello!
- Great to see you today Olivia!
- Nice shirt!
- Glad to see you on time today!
- Hey Donovan, were going to have a quiz today on
graphing. You can take the next 2 minutes to
look through your notes.
- Its about time you got to class.
- Were having a test today and you havent been
here to get the class notes. - I hope today is better than yesterday.
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If a student gives you a card, score a 2, 1 or 0
in each row for your assigned time(s) do so at
the end of each period, Do NOT wait until the end
of the day
12Class by Class Check-out
- Great job, you got a 2 today!
- I really like the way you were on time and
participated in the class discussion, thanks! - Nice work getting your homework done!
- I appreciate your comments today.
- I like how you were paying attention while I was
talking today.
- Too bad, try again tomorrow.
- Maybe if you got here on time youd get a 2 AND
actually learn something. - Homework 2 still not done.
- Last test score was a 35.
13Monitoring Student Progress
- Daily point card data will be entered into our
data system used to guide decision making for
students in CICO
Baseline
Check In Check Out
14Rewards Home Component
- Students earn rewards once they have earned
enough points. Points needed to earn specific
rewards are negotiated with the CICO coordinator - CICO Trading Post
Maintaining Consequence Wants Attention Wants something Wants to escape attention Wants to avoid something
100 pts Complete assignment with a peer Chose order of class activities Choose a snack / tangible Choose a 5 min. activity School wide reward card Computer time by self Work in separate part of room Short break Alternative activity
250 pts Class teaching assistant for a period. More time for selected activity Free ticket to sporting event / dance / etc. Time alone Independent work space Alternative assignment
400 pts Lunch for peer and student for FREE Class reward free time, or pizza party New school /art supplies Get out of school early
15Home Component
- Students take the CICO card home each night
- Parents sign the CICO card and prompt the student
to return the card - Parents are asked to provide acknowledgement and
praise when the student has a good day - Parents are asked not to reprimand the student
after an unsuccessful day - The CICO card is to praise desirable behavior and
not re-punish inappropriate behaviors
16Questions or Suggestions