Affiliation:
1. University of South Florida,
2. University of South Florida
3. University of Colorado-Denver
Abstract
Although there is a substantial empirical foundation for the basic intervention components of behavior analysis and positive behavior support (PBS), the field still lacks a standardized program model of individualized PBS suitable for widespread application by school personnel. This article provides a description of a standardized PBS model that is in the process of development and large-scale evaluation. The “Prevent-Teach-Reinforce” (PTR) model is designed to meet the behavior support needs of students with serious behavior challenges in a broad range of school settings. Included in this article are an overview of the model’s components and implementation process, two case examples, and a discussion of the model’s status and future directions.
Subject
Applied Psychology,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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