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Case Study:
Positive
Behavior
Support
By: Sydelle Prosopio
Student Overview
Miguel Rivera
 Puerto
 ESL

Rico

1-2
 6th-7th grade

Previous Services
 Pull

out method
was used on him.
 Not accustomed
to being in a
classroom.
 One

on one
session
 Completed work
 Not many
tangible
incentives were
given
 Two

more
students were
added to the
class.

A change in
behavior
•
•
•
•
•

Poor behavior
Instigated arguments
Disengaged
No longer provided work
Disrespectful
Positive Behavior Support
 Implement

incentives for students during

class.
 In class praise
 Tangible/Intangible items
 Completed work=Candy/Chips/Cookies
 Good behavior=Extra computer and
music time at the end of class.
Quantitative/Qualitative
Methods
 Likes/Dislikes

for

treats
 Behavior in
previous school
setting
 Parent Input
 Class interest

 Checklists
 Teacher

behavior
observation sheet
Target Behavior Target Behavior 2
1 (Excellent):
(Okay):
Completed
and turned in
assignments
quietly and on
time. Student
was very
respectful and
followed
directions

Date

2/20/2014

2/21/2014

Target Behavior 3
(Poor):

Student was not on
task, responded in an
inappropriate manner
to redirection, and was
disrespectful. Please
refer to *NOTES.

Staying on task,
had to be
redirected a few
times. Student was
respectful for the
most part but
would benefit from
being more
focused.
2

*NOTES

1
Participated and was
well-behaved in class.

1

2/22/2014
2/23/2014
2/24/2014

1

2

1

2/25/2014

1

2

2

2/26/2014

1

2

1
 Checklist

success
 Motivation
-computer use
-cookies
 Leader
-helped peers
-motivated class
 Learner
 Proud

Results/Analysis
Discussions
 Positive

behavior support is effective.
 Not only made him a leader, but he
noticed the importance of completing his
work even without the incentives.
 There was a change within myself as well.
-creating relationships
-reflecting on teaching
-stepping out of my comfort zone
References
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Baker, S., K., Horner, R., H., & Preciado J., A., (2006) Using a Function-Based Approach to Decrease Problem Behaviors and Increase Academic Engagement for Latino
English Language Learners, Function Based Approach to Decrease Problem Behaviors, 1-23. Retrieved from
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Positive behavior support

  • 2. Student Overview Miguel Rivera  Puerto  ESL Rico 1-2  6th-7th grade Previous Services  Pull out method was used on him.  Not accustomed to being in a classroom.
  • 3.  One on one session  Completed work  Not many tangible incentives were given  Two more students were added to the class. A change in behavior • • • • • Poor behavior Instigated arguments Disengaged No longer provided work Disrespectful
  • 4. Positive Behavior Support  Implement incentives for students during class.  In class praise  Tangible/Intangible items  Completed work=Candy/Chips/Cookies  Good behavior=Extra computer and music time at the end of class.
  • 5. Quantitative/Qualitative Methods  Likes/Dislikes for treats  Behavior in previous school setting  Parent Input  Class interest  Checklists  Teacher behavior observation sheet
  • 6. Target Behavior Target Behavior 2 1 (Excellent): (Okay): Completed and turned in assignments quietly and on time. Student was very respectful and followed directions Date 2/20/2014 2/21/2014 Target Behavior 3 (Poor): Student was not on task, responded in an inappropriate manner to redirection, and was disrespectful. Please refer to *NOTES. Staying on task, had to be redirected a few times. Student was respectful for the most part but would benefit from being more focused. 2 *NOTES 1 Participated and was well-behaved in class. 1 2/22/2014 2/23/2014 2/24/2014 1 2 1 2/25/2014 1 2 2 2/26/2014 1 2 1
  • 7.  Checklist success  Motivation -computer use -cookies  Leader -helped peers -motivated class  Learner  Proud Results/Analysis
  • 8. Discussions  Positive behavior support is effective.  Not only made him a leader, but he noticed the importance of completing his work even without the incentives.  There was a change within myself as well. -creating relationships -reflecting on teaching -stepping out of my comfort zone
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