Navigating Behavior Change
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“This book is perfect for professional learning communities, collaborating and coaching staff, and individuals that are seeking to create an effective classroom setting where learning happens in a safe and supported environment for everyone.” —KRISTA RICE, School Psychologist, Anchorage School District “In a space filled with noise, Wilson and Lindquist deliver clarity. Their focus on universal supports as foundational—not optional—is a message we can’t repeat enough. This book reinforces many of the same principles I advocate for and does so with heart and precision.” —DR. PAUL "PAULIE" GAVONI, Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author and founder of Heart & Science International and The Behavioral Toolbox A transformative guide to preventing and improving challenging student behavior In Navigating Behavior Change, school psychologist Amanda Wilson and educator Danielle Lindquist deliver proven strategies to help teachers and school professionals break the cycle of reactive behavior management. The book explains universally effective practices to implement in all classrooms to prevent challenging behaviors. Inside, you’ll find a comprehensive framework that creates an environment where students are regulated, motivated, and engaged in learning. As an essential resource for K-12 teachers, special education teachers, school counselors, and other service providers, this book will also help instructional coaches and administrators seeking to take a proactive approach to behavior that ultimately leads to more productive teaching and learning experiences for all. A master class in preventing challenging student behavior with confidence Navigating Behavior Change is a book for all the teachers and school professionals who struggle with the constant cycle of reacting to student behavior. This guide outlines universal practices which should be in place within every classroom to prevent challenging behaviors before they start. When students are focused and ready to learn, educators can do the important work of teaching. In this book, school psychologist Amanda Wilson and special educator Danielle Lindquist help you build your skill set, so you can create an environment where students are regulated and motivated to learn. Inside, you'll find a comprehensive framework of components that you can implement in any K-12 classroom to prevent challenging behaviors and increase student engagement. Understand the influence of executive functions, missing skills, and motivation on student behavior Learn the core components of classroom management, including class structure and high-leverage instructional practices Effectively and meaningfully embed reinforcement to increase student motivation Learn how to effectively respond to challenging behaviors to assist students in de-escalating and re-engaging Manage your classroom in a trauma-informed way that maintains student dignity This book will help K-12 teachers, special education teachers, school counselors, and other service providers, instructional coaches, and administrators of students with behavior challenges. Take a proactive approach to behavior and help students so you can spend more time teaching and they can spend more time learning.
“This book is perfect for professional learning communities, collaborating and coaching staff, and individuals that are seeking to create an effective classroom setting where learning happens in a safe and supported environment for everyone.” —KRISTA RICE, School Psychologist, Anchorage School District “In a space filled with noise, Wilson and Lindquist deliver clarity. Their focus on universal supports as foundational—not optional—is a message we can’t repeat enough. This book reinforces many of the same principles I advocate for and does so with heart and precision.” —DR. PAUL "PAULIE" GAVONI, Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author and founder of Heart & Science International and The Behavioral Toolbox A transformative guide to preventing and improving challenging student behavior In Navigating Behavior Change, school psychologist Amanda Wilson and educator Danielle Lindquist deliver proven strategies to help teachers and school professionals break the cycle of reactive behavior management. The book explains universally effective practices to implement in all classrooms to prevent challenging behaviors. Inside, you’ll find a comprehensive framework that creates an environment where students are regulated, motivated, and engaged in learning. As an essential resource for K-12 teachers, special education teachers, school counselors, and other service providers, this book will also help instructional coaches and administrators seeking to take a proactive approach to behavior that ultimately leads to more productive teaching and learning experiences for all. A master class in preventing challenging student behavior with confidence Navigating Behavior Change is a book for all the teachers and school professionals who struggle with the constant cycle of reacting to student behavior. This guide outlines universal practices which should be in place within every classroom to prevent challenging behaviors before they start. When students are focused and ready to learn, educators can do the important work of teaching. In this book, school psychologist Amanda Wilson and special educator Danielle Lindquist help you build your skill set, so you can create an environment where students are regulated and motivated to learn. Inside, you'll find a comprehensive framework of components that you can implement in any K-12 classroom to prevent challenging behaviors and increase student engagement. Understand the influence of executive functions, missing skills, and motivation on student behavior Learn the core components of classroom management, including class structure and high-leverage instructional practices Effectively and meaningfully embed reinforcement to increase student motivation Learn how to effectively respond to challenging behaviors to assist students in de-escalating and re-engaging Manage your classroom in a trauma-informed way that maintains student dignity This book will help K-12 teachers, special education teachers, school counselors, and other service providers, instructional coaches, and administrators of students with behavior challenges. Take a proactive approach to behavior and help students so you can spend more time teaching and they can spend more time learning.
AmazonPages: 224, Edition: 1, Paperback, Jossey-Bass