A Guide to Behavioral Intervention
Assess intellectual, instructional, learning, and situational factors and how they affect / contribute to the behavior problem. Develop and utilize a decision-making tree.
- Identify specific problem behaviors and their source / function.
- Conceptualize positive alternative behaviors.
- Progressively teach, coach, and support the student in developing and utilizing the positive alternatives: healthy, value-system-based behavioral and coping strategies in support of school / community / family success.
- Encourage the practice and progressive growth of positive alternative behaviors with coaching and positive, proactive behavioral planning.
- Scaffold: provide more support, encouragement, and behavioral skill instruction until the child begins to show some sense of competence, then wean and monitor.
- Alter academic / instructional components as needed in accordance with assessment data and educational best practices.
- Establish realistic expectations that the child is capable of achieving. Expecting something more than what the child can actually achieve is highly likely to result in failure, inspire behavioral problems, and foster a sense of ineffectiveness and helplessness.
- Provide a reasonable and constructive disciplinary structure that will work in support of the positive behavior plan to contain and reduce the frequency and / or intensity of the problem behavior over time while simultaneously facilitating positive behavioral growth and academic progress.
- Collaboration between the child, family, and school personnel is essential. Fractured teams may contribute to costly, counter-productive and / or harmful outcomes.
- Ongoing assessment and outcome evaluation is an essential component.
- Ongoing assessment enhances understanding and accurate conceptualization of the problem.
- If, after a reasonable trial period, whatever is being tried is not producing positive results then reassessment; a different plan or approach may be needed.
- Reasonable trial periods and outcome assessments guide the process.
- There are no guarantees in behavioral work.
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