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Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) is a tiered prevention framework that recommends evidence-based positive behavior support (PBS) strategies to effectively address young childrens challenging behaviors and promote prosocial skills. However, there is limited research investigating the ...
Practical Strategies for Minimizing Challenging Behaviors in the Preschool Classroom Dimensions of Early ChildhoodJiang, Hui S.Jones, Sarah Y.
Results showed that (a) use of maladaptive coping strategies for challenging behaviors constitutes a risk for staff burnout, (b) this risk is in addition to that associated with exposure to challenging behavior, and (c) use of maladaptive coping strategies moderated the impact of exposure to ...
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Instead, stay with them, physically or on the line, until you find the person they should speak with or get the resources you need to address their problem. Skipping the hold button allows you to maintain a human connection with a customer when it matters most and helps se...
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a widely used therapeutic approach that focuses on identifying and challenging negative thought patterns and behaviors. The core idea of CBT is that our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are interconnected. By changing negative thoughts and behaviors, we can ...
sex work. Material in the final category (efforts) was conceptually grouped, through an iterative process, into a set of strategies that ranged from passively accepting the stigma associated with sex work and attempting to hide one’s involvement in it to openly and directly challenging that ...
which is why you must be strong. I remember writing monologues to address a bad class period. Tell them what you will and will not tolerate. You cannot be their friend in the beginning, and that is hard because we all want to be liked. Being liked will come later. Right now be stron...
What’s your goal for the conversation? Is it a friendly warning about flagged behaviors? Do you just want to tell them about the next steps in the academic misconduct process? Whatever the purpose, be clear with yourself and the student. ...