Using Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports to Help Children with Autism be Successful in the Gen-Ed Setting
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A presentation by Dr. Steve Goodman delivered at the 2015 Michigan Autism Conference
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Description
Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports (PBIS) is an evidence-based set of practices that is currently implemented in over 20,000 schools across the nation. Key features of PBIS include identifying behavior expectations, teaching the expectations, reinforcing engagement in the behavior expectations and correcting behavior errors. The intensity of supports increases as the magnitude of problem behavior increases. More intensive supports are based on functional assessment linked to behavior support plan that includes skill development and engineering the environment for success along with ongoing progress monitoring and program adjusted as needed. This presentation describes the key principals of Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports (PBIS) and how this PBIS framework can be applied to the general education classroom setting to promote success for students with autism.
About the Speaker
Dr. Steve Goodman is the Director of Michigan’s Integrated Behavior and Learning Support Initiative (MiBLSi), a statewide initiative to improve the behavior and reading outcomes of elementary and middle school students. Holding a Ph.D. in psychology with an emphasis on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), he is a specialist in the area of School-wide Positive Behavior Supports. His 30 years in the field of education includes 12 years as a classroom teacher working with a full range of behavioral impairments and learning challenges, teacher consultant and adjunct professor teaching graduate and undergraduate students. Dr. Goodman has co-authored research articles in professional journals as well as several book chapters promoting a unique approach to intervention that integrates behavioral and reading learning supports.
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I have really enjoyed the topics and presentation from this organization. They have all been interesting and informative which makes earning the CEU’s so much easier. It goes by really quickly and the content was right up my alley in terms of interest and expertise. Definitely recommend if anyone is looking for a quick and interesting topic and a way to earn CEU credits.
This information is incredibly applicable to school-side and classroom settings. The audience does not need to be well-versed in ABA principles to be able to understand the concepts and apply these strategies, yet they are research-based and incredibly effective when applied with efficacy.
As a public school-based BCBA, I am always looking for more information on this topic. I enjoyed this presentation and found the information presented to be very useful and practical.
Very informative!
As a BCBA in a public school, it was really nice to find CEUs that were school-based rather than clinic-based. I liked the video format rather than reading journal articles.