Alternative setting-wide positive behavior support. Behavioral Disorders

Brandi Simonsen, Jennifer Jeffrey-Pearsall, George Sugai, Barry McCurdy

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Abstract

School-wide positive behavior support (SWPBS) has an established evidence base in general education settings, and emerging evidence suggests that SWPBS may be effective in alternative settings (e.g., alternative, residential, or hospital schools; psychiatric hospitals). Given the intense educational and behavioral needs of students typically served in these settings, the critical features of SWPBS (i.e., outcomes, data, practices, and systems) need to be intensified across the implementation continuum (e.g., three tiers) of support. In this article, we document common features of alternative settings and suggest strategies to modify, enhance, and extend the existing practices, structures, and processes in SWPBS to fit alternative settings.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalBehavioral Disorders
Volume36
DOIs
StatePublished - 2011

Disciplines

  • School Psychology

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