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Professional Development: Positive Behavior Support

Positive Behavior Support

What is School-wide Positive Behavior Support (PBS)?

Positive Behavior Support is a proactive systems approach to put strategies in place for all children while building in support for those at risk and/or those who receive special education services for behavior problems.

What Are the Benefits of School-wide Positive Behavior Support?

Schools, pre-kindergarten through high school, that implement and consistently use PBS:

  • Improve school climate.
  • Improve student achievement.
  • Reduce suspension and referral rates.
  • Increase attendance.

Components of a School-wide PBS System

  • Administrator support, participation and leadership.
  • Common purpose and approach to discipline.
  • Clear set of positive expectations and behaviors.
  • Procedures for teaching expected behavior.
  • Continuum of procedures for encouraging expected behavior.
  • Continuum of procedures for discouraging inappropriate behavior.
  • Procedures for ongoing monitoring.


Contacts:

Karen Westhoff
PBS Consultant
314-692-9758

kwesthoff@csd.org

Brian Lankheit
Administrative Assistant
314-692-9742
blankheit@csd.org


Registration Forms for Current PBS Workshops:

 

September 2008 - May 2009 - PBS Coaches & Network Meetings 2008-2009

 

 

Calendar

 

Click here for CSD's online calendar of Professional Development workshops.

 

 

Helpful Links for Positive Behavior Support

 

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports

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