Trauma-Informed PBIS: How Educators Can Combine Evidence-Based Practices for Behavior Management With Trauma-Informed Care

IF 0.6 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Beyond Behavior Pub Date : 2023-10-10 DOI:10.1177/10742956231201351
Leah Riggs, Timothy Landrum
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Overwhelming events such as neglect, abuse, and violence impact students in a number of ways. Typically, students who have experienced trauma demonstrate significant deficits in skills that promote emotional and behavioral regulation. When these deficits are displayed in the classroom, learning can be significantly disrupted for the survivor and also for his or her peers. Research shows that using evidence-based practices (EBPs) for managing challenging classroom behavior is the most efficient approach to improving outcomes for students. Positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS) is a well-researched, multi-tiered framework for behavioral support that has been used in many districts throughout the United States for over 30 years. Many EBPs for classroom behavior management fit well within the framework of PBIS, allowing educators to systematically implement the strategies and use the data they collect for decision-making. This article outlines specific EBPs that fit within the PBIS multi-tiered model and highlights how these examples of sound classroom and behavior management are a cornerstone of a trauma-informed classroom.
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创伤知情PBIS:教育者如何将基于证据的行为管理实践与创伤知情护理相结合
诸如忽视、虐待和暴力等重大事件会以多种方式影响学生。通常,经历过创伤的学生在促进情绪和行为调节的技能上表现出明显的缺陷。当这些缺陷在课堂上表现出来时,对幸存者和他或她的同龄人来说,学习可能会受到严重影响。研究表明,使用循证实践(ebp)来管理具有挑战性的课堂行为是提高学生成绩的最有效方法。积极行为干预和支持(PBIS)是一个经过充分研究的多层次行为支持框架,已在美国许多地区使用了30多年。许多用于课堂行为管理的ebp都很适合PBIS的框架,允许教育工作者系统地实施策略并使用他们收集的数据进行决策。本文概述了适合PBIS多层模型的特定ebp,并强调了这些健全的课堂和行为管理的例子如何成为创伤知情课堂的基石。
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