The problem with widely used observation systems is that they apply to
teaching behaviors independent of the curricular context.
Not exact matches
On the other hand, if you think of discipline as
teaching your child the limits of acceptable
behavior, you can help him develop into a responsible and
independent person.
Our authors talk about how to do that, too — from
teaching study skills for
independent learning to making students more aware of their own
behavior to enlisting them to help their teachers turn schools around, embrace technology, and learn new professional skills.
Teaching students to use techniques to monitor and manage their own
behaviors can support them with
independent regulation of emotions or
behaviors.
Learn how to
teach students to behave in a responsible manner, improve
behavior in transitions, reduce off - task
behavior during instruction and
independent work, and use positive feedback and consequences more effectively.
Appendix A: Sample Communication Skills
Teaching Plans Appendix B: Sample Social Interaction Skills
Teaching Plans Appendix C: Sample
Independent Play and Daily Living Skills
Teaching Plans Appendix D: Sample Cognitive Skills
Teaching Plans Appendix E: Sample Positive
Behaviors Teaching Plans Appendix F: Sample Intervention Plans for Targeted Routines Appendix G: Blank Forms for Assessment, Goal Setting, and Data Collection