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Functional behavioral assessment (FBA) is an important element in
developing effective behavior interventions in schools. By
understanding how the environment predicts and maintains problem
behavior, school social workers can change those environmental
conditions and facilitate positive behavior. Although FBA is
traditionally applied within the context of special education, it
is relevant to supporting behavior of all students in a school. In
this book, the authors explore how FBA can be applied in a
three-tiered model of prevention and provide tools and case
examples to facilitate application. This process is described as
occurring within a team context wherein the school social worker
serves as a facilitator and contributor with behavioral expertise.
In Tier 1, FBA is applied to the behavior of all students in a
school and leads to the development of school-wide behavior
interventions that are intended to prevent students from developing
more serious patterns of problem behavior. In Tier-2 FBAs, the
behavior of at-risk students is assessed in an efficient manner to
determine which available evidence-based interventions will be
effective in improving their behavior. In Tier 3, FBAs involve
extensive individual assessments of the conditions that maintain
the problem behavior students with significant behavior problems.
This book provides detailed information about conducting FBAs at
each tier of prevention and reviews the process of developing
interventions from the FBA information at each tier. As initiatives
encouraging positive behavior support in schools proliferate, this
book will help school social workers develop the skill set
necessary to maintain their role as important contributors to
student outcomes.
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