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Published on Nov 05, 2015
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Positive Interventions
From Laura A. Riffel, PH.D.
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Kara Newhouse
2.
November Storm
Research now shows November as highest referral month.
Time Change on Nov. 4
Halloween Sugar intake
Illness due to change of season
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Sprengben [why not get a friend]
3.
Be proactive and put supports into place before the negative behaviors surface.
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vgm8383
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What can we do?
Healthy snacks an hour before lunch & the end of day.
Brain breaks an hour and a half before lunch & the end of the day.
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Generation X-Ray
5.
Make positive statements
Behavior improves by 80% by pointing out what's done correctly.
On average students hear 3 positive statements for every 45 negative statements.
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stevendepolo
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Make positive statements
Shoot for 4 positive to 1 negative ratio.
Tell kids what to do not, what not to do.
Use a system to help yourself track your ratio.
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bluekdesign
7.
Show empathy
Show empathy "I can see why...."
Give equal choices "Would you like to sit in the green chair or the blue chair.?
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Leonard John Matthews
8.
Positive Environment
Watching nature videos for 7 minutes reduces anxiety.
60 beat per min. music
Improve lighting with lamps
http://behaviordoctor.org/material-download/
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`James Wheeler
9.
Build relationships
Focus on 9 minutes per day (Morning, lunch, end-of-day)
Teachers who greet have 45-72% less disruptions.
Touch (Light)
Use their name in a positive way
Make Eye Contact
Smile
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Marcus Vegas
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4 T's
Time (eyeballs)
Touch (light touch increases compliance)
Trust
Tenderness
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withbeautiful
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