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Behavior Support Strategies for Education Paraprofessionals (Paperback)
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Behavior Support Strategies for Education Paraprofessionals (Paperback)
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Education paraprofessionals are often tasked with handling a
variety of challenging behaviors. Paraprofessionals provide
inclusion supports to students with special needs, and act as extra
staff in classrooms for students with emotional and behavioral
difficulties. Paraprofessionals are often asked to monitor
hallways, buses and playgrounds and perform a variety of other
important duties that require skill in preventing and managing
behavior. This book is designed to teach paraprofessionals
important concepts and best practices for handling behaviors. This
book covers the following:
The book begins with a discussion of how to understand challenging
behavior. This book takes the perspective that behaviors are a
result of critical skill deficits in social and emotional skills
and can be understood from a perspective of their function for the
student.
Next, this book covers the importance of positive, proactive and
collaborative methods for addressing behavior. A central theme of
this book is for staff members to move away from reactive,
disciplinary methods that stress consequences and contingencies to
methods that help students address the underlying needs evidenced
by their behavior.
A complete review of many different types of behavior management
skills, when to use them, how to use them (along with sample
dialogue) is provided. This chapter helps the paraprofessional
develop a variety of interventions for different students and
situations.
De-escalation skills with sample dialogue are also provided to help
paraprofessionals learn how to work with students who are
emotionally escalated and potentially violent.
The book provides an in-depth discussion of personal/professional
boundary dilemmas when working with students. This includes a
definition of six types of professional boundaries, and ways to
respond to student boundary violations.
The last chapter is devoted to helping paraprofessionals understand
common disability categories and psychological diagnoses and debunk
some of the myths associated with them.
This book is written especially for education paraprofessionals
(often called paraeductors, teacher's aides, educational
assistants, or para pros.) The book is also appropriate for anyone
who works directly with children in the school district including
teachers, volunteers, counselors, bus drivers and other staff who
may need to manage difficult behavior.
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