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This article listed several strategies which I found useful to me in the classroom. I had never heard about Positive Behavioral Support and Interventions before but I have used several of these previously. It can be used for both children with disabilities and those without. These are some strategies author suggested:-
· Routines. Set clear routines for everything you would like students to do in your classroom. ...
· Silent signals. Create silent signals to remind your students to pay attention and remain on task. ..
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· Proximity. .. keep them close to you to keep them on task
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· Quiet Corrections. ...avoid using shame and intimidation
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· Give students a task. ... sometimes disruptive students act out when work is completed so you can send them to deliver a message to another teacher etc
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· Take a break. .. give them a brain break… a fun quiz..
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· Positive phrasing. ... avoid using if you don’t you will be punished
· State the behavior you want to see.tell them what you want to see
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