17800 Highway 18 Apple Valley, CA 92307 (760) 552-6700 (760) 242-5363 www.cahelp.org Kami Murphy, PBIS Coordinator [email protected](760) 955-3582 MAIN FAX California Association of Health & Education Linked Professions JPA Caryn Valdez, Office Specialist II [email protected](760) 955-3552 for and Children who demonstrate challenging behaviors at ages three and four have a high probability (50:50) of continuing to have difficulties in adolescence. The rate of expulsions decreases significantly when preschool teachers have access to a behavioral consultant to help them manage young children’s challenging behavior. (Gilliam and Shabar, 2006) Preschool children are expelled at a rate more than three times that of children in grades K-12, according to a Yale study on the rate of expulsion in pre-kindergarten programs. Intensive Intervention Targeted Social Emotional Supports High Quality Supportive Environments Nurturing and Responsive Relationships Effective Workforce Preschool PBIS Preschool PBIS Participating Preschool/ Early Childhood Programs Apple Valley Early Education Center (AVEEC) Apple Valley USD State Preschools Early Ed. Center Desert Knolls Mariana Academy Phoenix Academy Rancho Verde Hesperia USD State Preschools SBCSS State Preschools Snowline JUSD State Preschools Victor Valley College Child Development Lab Sandia Academy Sitting Bull Academy Sycamore Rocks Vanguard Prep Yucca Loma Cottonwood Eucalyptus Hollyvale Joshua Circle Juniper Lime Street Mesa Grande Adelanto 1 & 2 Bradach Lemon Street Siegrist 1 & 2 Del Rey Liberty 1 & 2 Mojave Vista Park View Puesta Del Sol Lucerne Valley Baldy Mesa Heritage Phelan Pinon Hills Vista Verde Wrightwood
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Children who demonstrate challenging behaviors at ages three and four have a high probability (50:50) of continuing to have difficulties in adolescence.
The rate of expulsions decreases significantly when preschool teachers have access to a behavioral consultant to help them manage young children’s challenging behavior.(Gilliam and Shabar, 2006)
Preschool children are expelled at a rate more than three times that of children in grades K-12, according to a Yale study on the rate of expulsion in pre-kindergarten programs.
IntensiveIntervention
TargetedSocial Emotional
Supports
High QualitySupportive Environments
Nurturing andResponsive Relationships
Effective WorkforcePr
esch
ool P
BIS Preschool PBIS
Participating Preschool/ Early Childhood ProgramsApple Valley Early Education Center (AVEEC)Apple Valley USD State Preschools Early Ed. Center Desert Knolls Mariana Academy Phoenix Academy Rancho VerdeHesperia USD State Preschools
SBCSS State Preschools
Snowline JUSD State Preschools
Victor Valley College Child Development Lab
Sandia AcademySitting Bull AcademySycamore RocksVanguard PrepYucca Loma
CottonwoodEucalyptusHollyvaleJoshua Circle
JuniperLime StreetMesa Grande
Adelanto 1 & 2BradachLemon StreetSiegrist 1 & 2Del Rey
Liberty 1 & 2Mojave VistaPark ViewPuesta Del SolLucerne Valley
Baldy MesaHeritagePhelan
Pinon HillsVista VerdeWrightwood
PBIS is a systems approach for establishing the social culture needed for a program to be an effective learning environment for ALL students.
PBIS is supportive of the Desired Results Developmental Profile (DRDP) and the Early Childhood Environmental Rating Scale (ECERS).
Define and teach positive social expectationsAcknowledge positive behaviorArrange consistent consequences for problem behaviorOn-going collection and use of data for decision-makingContinuum of intensive, individual interventions and supports
Two Full Days of Training
Six Half Days of Training
Evidence-Based Features of PBIS:
Four Half Days of Training
Continuous and Ongoing Coaching and Support:
Sample Behavior Matrix for Preschool
School teamingCreating a supportive preschool environmentDefining explicit behavioral expectations and procedures to teach expectationsProcedures to respond to and acknowledge appropriate behavior
Training on the function of behaviorProcedures for responding to challenging behaviorFamily involvementPBIS assessments for data-based decision makingSchool-Wide Information System (SWIS)Team Initiated Problem Solving (TIPS)Trauma and the Developing Brain
Transition to MTSS FrameworkBuilding Tier 1 capacity while responding to challenging behaviorsImplementation Team WorkgroupTransition to Tier 2 and CICO
On-site coachingSchool-Wide Information System (SWIS) for ongoing data-based decision makingTrainer of Trainers (TOT) to build capacity and sustainabilityPreSET Evaluation (Preschool Evaluation Tool)
Children who demonstrate challenging behaviors at ages three and four have a high probability (50:50) of continuing to have difficulties in adolescence.
The rate of expulsions decreases significantly when preschool teachers have access to a behavioral consultant to help them manage young children’s challenging behavior.(Gilliam and Shabar, 2006)
Preschool children are expelled at a rate more than three times that of children in grades K-12, according to a Yale study on the rate of expulsion in pre-kindergarten programs.
IntensiveIntervention
TargetedSocial Emotional
Supports
High QualitySupportive Environments
Nurturing andResponsive Relationships
Effective WorkforcePr
esch
ool P
BIS Preschool PBIS
Participating Preschool/ Early Childhood ProgramsApple Valley Early Education Center (AVEEC)Apple Valley USD State Preschools Early Ed. Center Desert Knolls Mariana Academy Phoenix Academy Rancho VerdeHesperia USD State Preschools
SBCSS State Preschools
Snowline JUSD State Preschools
Victor Valley College Child Development Lab
Sandia AcademySitting Bull AcademySycamore RocksVanguard PrepYucca Loma
CottonwoodEucalyptusHollyvaleJoshua Circle
JuniperLime StreetMesa Grande
Adelanto 1 & 2BradachLemon StreetSiegrist 1 & 2Del Rey
Liberty 1 & 2Mojave VistaPark ViewPuesta Del SolLucerne Valley
Baldy MesaHeritagePhelan
Pinon HillsVista VerdeWrightwood
PBIS is a systems approach for establishing the social culture needed for a program to be an effective learning environment for ALL students.
PBIS is supportive of the Desired Results Developmental Profile (DRDP) and the Early Childhood Environmental Rating Scale (ECERS).
Define and teach positive social expectationsAcknowledge positive behaviorArrange consistent consequences for problem behaviorOn-going collection and use of data for decision-makingContinuum of intensive, individual interventions and supports
Two Full Days of Training
Six Half Days of Training
Evidence-Based Features of PBIS:
Four Half Days of Training
Continuous and Ongoing Coaching and Support:
Sample Behavior Matrix for Preschool
School teamingCreating a supportive preschool environmentDefining explicit behavioral expectations and procedures to teach expectationsProcedures to respond to and acknowledge appropriate behavior
Training on the function of behaviorProcedures for responding to challenging behaviorFamily involvementPBIS assessments for data-based decision makingSchool-Wide Information System (SWIS)Team Initiated Problem Solving (TIPS)Trauma and the Developing Brain
Transition to MTSS FrameworkBuilding Tier 1 capacity while responding to challenging behaviorsImplementation Team WorkgroupTransition to Tier 2 and CICO
On-site coachingSchool-Wide Information System (SWIS) for ongoing data-based decision makingTrainer of Trainers (TOT) to build capacity and sustainabilityPreSET Evaluation (Preschool Evaluation Tool)