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Case Studies for Two Different Challenging Students Behaviors By Ruili Su…
Case Studies for Two Different Challenging Students Behaviors
By Ruili Su
Anxiety
Seem unsure of themselves and have low self-confidence and self-esteem
Give up and discontinue effort easily
Seem shy and not seek out help, volunteer, or participate
Feeling tired for no reason
Frequently question their ability to do tasks
Have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep
Nausea, sweating, feeling out of breath
Poor Self Esteem
Be self defeating
Hesitant to try new things or challenging tasks
Be a perfectionist
Make negative comments about self
Appear sad or depressed
Have a lack of friends
Have anxiety about being the center of attention, getting in front of class, etc
PBIS Interventions and Support
Tier3
Peer Tutoring :
Individual & Visual Schedules
Mentoring
The Data Tracking
School Counselor Referral Form
Student Self-Assessment
Student Self-Assessment
Tier1
Encourage interaction with a more self confident student
Help student start assignment
Call Parent Or Note Home
Teach relationship skills
The Data Tracking
Self Monitoring Assignment Sheet
LiveSchool – platform for tracking behavior points and rewards
Daily Positive Behavior Tracking Form
Tier2
Self Monitoring
Mentoring
The Data Tracking
Counseling Referral Form
Self Monitoring Assignment Sheet
Referral to Behavior Specialist
Individual & Visual Schedules
PBIS Interventions and Support
Tier1
Speak in Calm And Neutral Tone
Acknowledging Positive Behavior
Avoid Power Struggles
Encourage Interaction With A More Self Confident Student
Have Student Take Frequent Breaks Or Activity
Helping Students With Home Work
Tier2
Peer Tutoring
Reward System
Functional Behavior Assessment
Check In Check Out (CICO)
Mentoring
The Data Tracking
Student Self Evaluation
Self Mornitoring Assigment Sheet
Check In Check Out tracking forms
observations
Observations