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Program-wide PBS in Early Childhood Settings: Working Across Systems. Amy Foster Wolferman & Marcy Otten Institute for Educational Research and Service The University of Montana Tim Lewis University of Missouri. Big Ideas. Program-wide vs. school-wide Primary focus at classroom level
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Program-wide PBS in Early Childhood Settings: Working Across Systems Amy Foster Wolferman & Marcy Otten Institute for Educational Research and Service The University of Montana Tim Lewis University of Missouri
Big Ideas • Program-wide vs. school-wide • Primary focus at classroom level • Data collection challenges • Developmentally appropriate / need for direct instruction of social behavior • Intensity match intensity of challenges across the continuum • Apply basic logic of PBS across • Data, practices, systems
Do You Like to Buzz? (sung to the tune of ‘Do Your Ears Hang Low?’) Do you like to buzz? Are you covered in fuzz? Do you call a hive a home In the garden where you roam? Do you know how to make honey? Are your stripes a little funny? Do you like to buzz? WE FILLED OUR BEE HIVE TODAY! WE ARE: BEING SAFE, KIND AND RESPONSIBLE
Demonstrate the Labeling and Expression of Emotions • Model the use of emotion language through real life scenarios: “How do you feel when…?” • Publicly acknowledge your own mistakes and emotions. • Expect, accept, and acknowledge all emotions. Express that the issue is how we manage those feelings. • Teach facial expressions and body language: “When do people smile?”
Demonstrate the Labeling and Expression of Emotions • Photos of people in various emotional states. • Provide storybooks on feelings. • Place a mirror in the classroom. • Sing songs about emotions. • Make feelings collages. • Label a child’s feelings, tone, and body language.
Mood Thermometer MAD!! Upset Okay Happy
Teach Friendship Building Skills • Target behaviors and role-play and practice during area play. • Model phrases to initiate and encourage interactions. • Peer modeling, peer buddies • Create opportunities for working together (e.g., plan by drawing play partners, assign clean-up buddies). • Utilize activities that require turn-taking and sharing. • Provide cooperative toys: puppets, 2 phones, board games). • Provide storybooks on friends.
Implementing Program-wide Positive Behavioral Supports in MontanaEarly Childhood Montana Behavioral Initiative (EC MBI)
History of EC MBI • MBI began 1995 • MBI Summer Institute included early childhood strand 19__ • Full EC MBI added 2005 • 6 pilot sites • 19 current sites (new and returning)
EC MBI Planning Team • Core members • What we do • Plan • Address sustainability • Recruit • Develop/contribute to training materials
EC MBI Team Trainings • Training content and format • How often • Who provides training
EC MBI Site Consultation • What do EC MBI Consultants provide? • Meet with teams • Provide training • Provide assessment (Pre-SET) • Provide resources • How often?
Sample Resources • Matrices • Lesson Plans • Effective Teaching Plans • Crisis Behavior Plans • Reward Systems • Social Stories • Visual Prompts • Etc…..
Assessment Tools EC MBI • Pre-SET • Customized SSARB • SAS • BOQ • TIC • Inventory of Practices • TPOT MBI • SET • SSARB • SAS • BOQ • TIC • Other…..
Favorite Resources (in no particular order ) • Rebecca Beckner, Ph.D. • Tim Lewis, Ph.D. • CSEFEL • TACSEI • Zero to Three
Early Childhood Organization Membership • Early Childhood Partnership for Professional Development (ECPPD) • Division for Early Childhood (DEC) • National Association for the Education of Young Child (NAEYC)
Challenges • Recruitment • Too few EC MBI Consultants • Keeping EC strand of summer institute fresh and new • High turnover in early childhood settings • Meeting needs of settings with infants/toddlers