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Ally Learning Experience #4:

Ally Learning Experience #4:. Mental Models. ALLY LEARNING EXPERIENCE # 4. Objectives To expose participants to the traditional Mental Model (Deficit/Compliance/Control) of the DD profession

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Ally Learning Experience #4:

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  1. Ally Learning Experience #4: Mental Models

  2. ALLY LEARNING EXPERIENCE # 4 Objectives To expose participants to the traditional Mental Model (Deficit/Compliance/Control) of the DD profession To expose participants to the “Good Life” Mental Models of support based on compassion, respect, strengths & success.

  3. Traditional service delivery has always been stop, manage and control. This is the mental model that most of us have worked with for many years. Now that we are aware of the basic Good Life principles, we must explore a new mental model to support these principles. Although the model seems simple we have to be willing to put in the work and effort to achieve the Good Life.

  4. The Rules!

  5. The Scene: You find yourself in a BDLS classroom, there are 10 individuals Many of whom present with challenging behaviors As a group chose 2 challenging behaviors you might see Then go back to some of the aversive techniques that we discussed learning experience 2, which are considered traditional models, decide which you would use to manage those 2 behaviors.

  6. Now that we’ve seen where the traditional models still play a role in our everyday work… Do these models support the principles of a Good Life including: being respected, valued, included and acknowledged? NO! How can we SHIFT our thinking?

  7. Traditional DD Models:

  8. Wait! Not that DD model!

  9. The Scene… again… You find yourself in a BDLS classroom, there are 10 individuals Many of whom present with challenging behaviors Now look at these individuals with the “Good Life” principles in mind: being respected, valued, included and acknowledged Discuss 2 techniques for working with or responding to these individuals using Good Life principles

  10. Learning Experience: 4Take Away Now after all of these learning experiences, what are you able to take away from each to contribute to the Good Life Personal History Harmful Outcomes Self-Assessment Mental Models

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