The New PBIS: Treating Behavior as a Symptom...NOT the Problem
Format
Individual Presentation
First Presenter's Institution
Stone Mountain, GA
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Location
Session Eight Breakouts (Ballroom A&B)
Strand #1
Health: Mental & Physical Health
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Hands: Safety & Violence Prevention
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Brief Program Description
Behavior is a Symptom that demystifies the common behavior problems exhibited in schools by first explaining WHY they occur and then teaching HOW to change them. This workshop will: share the precursors that lead to all behavior, provide evidence-based interventions on how to transform academic and behavioral outcomes, explain what leads to at-risk behaviors and why people repeat the same negative behaviors and demonstrate how relevance and relationships impact behavior. In the end, attendees will be introduced to what is called "The New PBIS!"
Summary
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Presentation Year
2023
Start Date
3-8-2023 9:45 AM
End Date
3-8-2023 11:00 AM
Recommended Citation
Hotep, Hotep, "The New PBIS: Treating Behavior as a Symptom...NOT the Problem" (2023). National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference. 133.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/nyar_savannah/2023/2023/133
The New PBIS: Treating Behavior as a Symptom...NOT the Problem
Session Eight Breakouts (Ballroom A&B)
Behavior is a Symptom that demystifies the common behavior problems exhibited in schools by first explaining WHY they occur and then teaching HOW to change them. This workshop will: share the precursors that lead to all behavior, provide evidence-based interventions on how to transform academic and behavioral outcomes, explain what leads to at-risk behaviors and why people repeat the same negative behaviors and demonstrate how relevance and relationships impact behavior. In the end, attendees will be introduced to what is called "The New PBIS!"