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Positive Behavior Intervention and Support (PBIS).
Review Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports and Positive Behavior
Support Plan (Essential Elements).
Positive behavioral intervention and support (PBIS)
can either be individually based or school wide (SWPBIS), and in many cases
both. The whole school can have a behavior intervention plan that involves
system-wide positive rewards for following the school’s code of conduct and
consistent negative reinforcement for code violations. Individually based
behavior plans are dependent on the student’s unique target behavior and what
the student finds as a motivator. The main goal of either a school-wide or
individual-based PBIS is to teach students to generalize positive behaviors in
the “real world” without adult support or external rewards.
Thomas was a fourth grader at a local elementary
school who was diagnosed with Down syndrome and received specially designed
instruction as defined on his IEP. Thomas had been attending the school since
first grade and knew several of the other students. He received most of his
instruction in separate special education class that was located within the
general population. Thomas’ teachers described his problem behaviors as off
task and disruptive to instruction and other activities that included excessive
talking, prolonged waving and pointing at peers, and excessively long
transitions between activities. Thomas has also been sent home several times
for touching peers in private areas. The teachers have reported that when there
are five or more students per teacher the majority of problems arise. Thomas
really likes getting the teacher’s attention, high-fives, and getting calls
home to say he is doing a great job.
What would you choose as the one target behavior that
needs to be modified? Which differentiated response would you choose to use to
modify the behavior and why? How will you teach this new skill? What will you
use as a reward? What will you use as a negative reinforcer? What are two
short-term goals (1 month each) you can use to achieve your long term goal?
What is your long-term goal (at the conclusion of 6 months)? How will you teach
him to generalize this goal?

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