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Title: The Escalation Cycle


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The Escalation Cycle
  • Interventions and Strategies
  • for
  • Students

2
The Escalation Cycle
  • High

Peak
Acceleration
De-escalation
Agitation
Trigger
Recovery
Calm
Low
3
Functions of Behavior
4
Calm Phase
  • Access problem behavior. (Triggers, function and
    history)
  • Arrange of high rate of social and academic
    success.
  • Positive reinforcement
  • positive expectations
  • Social Skill Development-
  • relaxation, self management, problem solving

5
Triggers
  • Repeated failures
  • Frequent corrections
  • Interpersonal conflicts
  • Time lines
  • Low rate of positive reinforcement
  • Community based stressors
  • i.e. Poverty, home based conflict

6
Interventions for TriggersPrevention and
Redirection
  • Function of the problem behavior- what need is
    the student trying to get met?
  • Reinstate in positive terms
  • Focus on positive choices made by student.
  • Remove or modify the problem- reframing
  • Increase opportunities for success
  • Reinforce calming strategies

7
Agitation
  • Student exhibits unfocused or disorganized
    behaviors
  • Off task
  • Out of seat
  • Talking or blurting out
  • Social withdrawal
  • Increased anxiety

8
Interventions for Agitation
  • Consider the function of the problem behavior
  • Make structural or environmental modifications
  • Provide options and choices
  • Involve in successful engagement
  • Parallel activities
  • Replacement behaviors
  • Quiet space
  • Thinking/ processing time

9
Acceleration and Peak Phases primary focus on
safety
  • Student displays a high intensity of behaviors
  • Threatening
  • Verbal aggression
  • Highly disruptive behaviors such as banging,
    yelling, destroying property, running
  • Student has sense of lack of control over
    immediate circumstance and outcome

10
Interventions for Acceleration and Peak Phase
  • Remove all triggers if possible
  • Disengage from power struggles or verbal
    arguments
  • If appropriate, follow crisis intervention
    procedure
  • Provide alternative setting for de-escalation
  • Refrain from using excessive language for
    communication

11
De-escalation
  • Student may appear confused but behaviors are
    within the students control.
  • Social withdrawal
  • Denial
  • Blaming
  • Minimization of the problem
  • Shame and/or sense of humiliation
  • Need for physical space

12
De-escalation Interventions
  • Intervention is focused on removing excess
    attention.
  • Emphasis on starting anew
  • Dont force apology
  • Avoid blaming or focus on peak behaviors
  • Focus on students ability to cope and refocus on
    positive change
  • Allow for use of calming behaviors

13
The Recovery Phase
  • Student may require space from group activity.
  • Student may display eagerness to engage in
    replacement behaviors or activities.
  • Attempts to correct the problem
  • Social withdrawal and sleep
  • Refusal to engage verbally
  • Need for acceptance back into classroom setting.

14
The Recovery Process
  • Debriefing facilitates transition back to the
    classroom without further negative consequences
  • Consequences should be established prior to
    debriefing
  • The goal is to increase more appropriate behavior

15
Strategies for Dealing with Anger for Students
and Teachers
  • Take deep breaths
  • Think of consequences
  • Use self talk
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