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John W. Maag; Edward J. Daly III – Beyond Behavior, 2024
Differential negative reinforcement of alternative behavior is a technique in which students can escape a portion of a task they perceive to be unpleasant by reaching a predetermined criterion. In this article, we define the negative reinforcement trap and review research on differential negative reinforcement of alternative behavior. We then…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Student Behavior, Productivity, Accuracy
Elizabeth Michael; Pamela Bailey; Gregory J. Benner; Sara Sanders – Beyond Behavior, 2023
In this article, we describe practical, usable ways teachers can build rapport with students, particularly students with and at risk for emotional and behavioral disorders. By establishing rapport, teachers can increase the effectiveness of the social and emotional learning curriculum and interventions delivered. Specifically, the warm welcomes,…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Teacher Student Relationship, At Risk Students, Classroom Environment
Peer Prompting and Reinforcement for Supporting Positive Behavioral Development in Students with EBD
Wang, Jing; Maggin, Daniel M.; Zarate, Kary – Beyond Behavior, 2022
Peer-mediated interventions (PMIs) are an effective support for students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) for improving targeted behavioral skills. As one of the most important strategies in PMI, peer prompting and reinforcement (PR) provides an effective approach for developing and maintaining positive behavior. This article provides…
Descriptors: Peer Influence, Intervention, Emotional Disturbances, Behavior Disorders
Sugai, George; Simonsen, Brandi – Beyond Behavior, 2020
This article provides an overview of how reinforcement serves as the foundation for a function-based approach to support students with challenging behavior. Understanding reinforcement is essential when providing function-based support for students with challenging behavior. Reinforcement "strengthens" behavior, increasing the…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Student Behavior, Behavior Modification, Functional Behavioral Assessment
McClure, Erica B.; Burt, Jonathan L. – Beyond Behavior, 2023
Functional communication training (FCT) is a strategy to address problem behavior for students with various disabilities that is supported by a broad evidence base. Despite this support, multiple factors continue to dissuade educators from utilizing FCT in their classrooms. This article outlines the process of developing and implementing FCT plans…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Students with Disabilities, Intervention, Evidence Based Practice
Muharib, Reem; Pennington, Robert C. – Beyond Behavior, 2019
Functional communication training (FCT) involves the reinforcement of an appropriate communicative response as an alternative to challenging behavior. The intervention has been identified as an evidence-based practice across multiple populations. Despite its extensive research support, FCT may be impractical in some educational settings because it…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Reinforcement, Intervention, Interpersonal Communication
Lane, Kathleen Lynne; Menzies, Holly M.; Ennis, Robin Parks; Oakes, Wendy Peia – Beyond Behavior, 2018
We developed this special issue, "Effective Low-Intensity Strategies to Enhance School Success: What Every Educator Needs to Know," for "Beyond Behavior" as a resource for educators and parents. Each article provides easy-to-access resources for readers to learn about effective, efficient, low-intensity strategies to support…
Descriptors: Intervention, Teaching Methods, Classroom Techniques, Behavior Modification
Gage, Nicholas A.; Beahm, Lydia; Kaplan, Rachel; MacSuga-Gage, Ashley S.; Lee, Ahhyun – Beyond Behavior, 2020
The Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) framework is currently implemented in more than 25,000 schools across the globe. Its implementation has demonstrated positive impacts on a number of behavioral and academic outcomes. A growing evidence base has found that PBIS has been particularly effective at reducing both in- and…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Positive Behavior Supports, Intervention
Liaupsin, Carl J.; Cooper, Justin T. – Beyond Behavior, 2017
Most function-based intervention plans (FBIP) discuss what to teach, but often fail to address effective methods for teaching the skills addressed in the plan. This article discusses the various parts of the FBIP plan that may require teaching and provides potential instructional approaches for teaching the components of the FBIP to students and…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Intervention, Student Behavior, Teaching Methods
Freeman, Stephanny F. N.; Hayashida, Kristen; Paparella, Tanya; Azad, Gazi; Flowers, Cyndi D.; Glamore, Allease – Beyond Behavior, 2019
Many teachers struggle with implementing self-help eating goals for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). No group programs exist to target this important problem. We used findings from applied behavior analysis research and adapted single-subject interventions into a group-based eating program. In describing the program using two…
Descriptors: Eating Habits, Teacher Role, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Ennis, Robin Parks – Beyond Behavior, 2018
Group contingencies are effective classroom-based interventions that can be used to increase the academic engagement of students with disabilities. This article defines and outlines examples of dependent, independent, and interdependent group contingencies. In addition, tips for success, including making reinforcement accessible to students,…
Descriptors: Success, Student Behavior, Group Dynamics, Classroom Techniques
Ennis, Robin Parks; Schwab, James Raymond; Jolivette, Kristine – Beyond Behavior, 2012
Students with emotional and behavioral disorders (E/BD) have academic, behavioral, and social characteristics that present unique needs within schools. Educators across the country are responding to the academic, behavioral, and social needs of all students, including students with E/BD, by implementing a continuum of supports across a…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Behavior Disorders, Behavior Problems, Teaching Methods
Cox, Meredith; Griffin, Megan M.; Hall, Rachel; Oakes, Wendy P.; Lane, Kathleen Lynne – Beyond Behavior, 2011
Harry, a fifth-grade student attending a public middle school that serves students from fifth to eighth grade, was described by the math and special education teachers as monotone, not caring about school or friends, and generally off task. Ms. Hart, the special education teacher, considered Harry's lack of attention, doodling, playing with his…
Descriptors: Functional Behavioral Assessment, Middle School Students, Grade 5, Intervention
Sheffield, Kim; Waller, Raymond J. – Beyond Behavior, 2010
Trying to manage the problem behaviors of one or two students in the classroom can take teachers away from valuable instructional time with all students. However, these problem behaviors can be reduced and student engagement increased by teachers implementing effective behavior management strategies. 2008). Because behavior management is only one…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Student Behavior, Intervention, Case Studies
Pennington, Robert; Strange, Connie; Stenhoff, Don; Delano, Monica; Ferguson, Laura – Beyond Behavior, 2012
Students' leaving a designated area without permission or supervision is referred to as "elopement," and such behavior clearly presents a unique set of challenges for educational professionals. Elopement is seen in children and youth with a variety of developmental disabilities, including those with intellectual disabilities or autism, as well as…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Autism, Developmental Disabilities, Reinforcement
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