| Individual Positive Behavior Supports A Standards-Based Guide to Practices in School and Community Settings | | Editor:
| Brown, Fredda Anderson, Jacki De Pry, Randall L. | Contribution by:
| Agran, Martin Albin, Richard Ballard-Krishnan, Sharon Ann Bambara, Linda M. Bassingthwaite, Brenda J. Benito, Nila Berg, Wendy K. Borgmeier, Chris Browder-Boswell, Diane Bundock, Kaitlin Custer, Beth Dalmau, Yaniz C. Padilla Dunlap, Glen Durand, V. Mark Enyart, Matt Esparza-Brown, Julie Fleisher, Lisa S. Fossett, Brenda Fox, Lise Freeman, Rachel Halvorsen, Ann Hawken, Leanne S. Hieneman, Mary Ellen (Meme) Horner, Robert Kamat, Kavita V. Kern, Lee Kimbrough, Pat Kopelman, Todd G. Kunsch, Catherine Lee, Angel Lee, John F. Lewis, Teri Lindgren, Scott D. Loman, Sheldon L. Lorah, Elizabeth R. Lucyshyn, Joseph Matthews, Kris McDonnell, John McFarland-Whisman, Jennifer McIntosh, Kent Michaelson, Ronda Mirenda, Pat Neary, Tom Newcomer, Lori O'Keeffe, Breda V. O'Neill, Robert E. Rodriguez, Billie Jo Sailor, Wayne Satter, Allyson Schieltz, Kelly M. Schmitz, Kelcey Shepard, Scott Sprague, Jeffrey Stanford, Amanda K. Stock, Richard Strickland-Cohen, M. Kathleen Tincani, Matt Todd, Anne W. Vaughn, Bobbie Wacker, David P. Wehmeyer, Michael L. Willson-Schafer, Deanna Wolf, Nikki Wood, Leah Wrenn, Mary | ISBN: | 978-1-59857-777-8 | Publication Date: | Jun 2016 | Publisher: | Brookes Publishing
| Book Format: | Ebook | List Price: | USD $69.95 | Book Description:
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Aligned with the Association for Positive Behavior Supportâe(tm)s Standards of Practice, this graduate-level text is an authoritative PBS primer for professionals preparing for work in educational and community-based settings. More than 60 leading scholars present the critical skills and knowledge professionals need to translate the principles and science of PBS into person-centered interventions that improve lives. Covering a broad range of ages, disabilities, and settings,... More Description Aligned with the Association for Positive Behavior Supportâe(tm)s Standards of Practice, this graduate-level text is an authoritative PBS primer for professionals preparing for work in educational and community-based settings. More than 60 leading scholars present the critical skills and knowledge professionals need to translate the principles and science of PBS into person-centered interventions that improve lives. Covering a broad range of ages, disabilities, and settings, this comprehensive textbook fully prepares professionals to support all people with challenging behavior, effectively and respectfully. PREPARE PROFESSIONALS TO - Use the foundations of PBS and applied behavior analysis (ABA) in everyday practice
- Conduct person-centered functional behavior assessments
- Select and design effective behavior interventions and curricular modifications
- Develop comprehensive, multielement PBS plans tailored to individual needs and goals
- Ensure fidelity of behavior-plan implementation
- Facilitate generalization and maintenance of behavior changes
PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Vignettes that illustrate effective approaches; online companion materials for instructors, including PowerPoints that enhance teaching and learning and study questions for discussion and reflection. TOPICS COVERED: - antecedent strategies
- consequence strategies
- functional behavior assessments /li>
- person-centered planning teams
- data-based decision making
- single-subject research methodology
- systematic instruction
- self-determination
- quality of life
- visual supports
- partnering with families
- curricular modifications
- self-management strategies
- behavior assessment and data analysis
- systemic change
- culturally responsive PBS
- future directions for PBS
- and more!
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