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Harrison, Lyn – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2007
Restorative methods seek to address problems by working with youth rather than doing things to them or for them. While individual teachers use such methods, a restorative school requires a consistent whole school approach. This article describes core principles for building restorative schools being implemented by Marist Youth Care in Sydney,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Intervention, Functional Behavioral Assessment
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Fucilla, Renee – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2005
When used within a comprehensive positive behavioral support program, the CPI Postvention model can serve as a facilitation tool, guiding staff through functional behavioral assessment for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Challenging behavior is defined as behavior of such intensity, frequency, or duration that the physical safety of the…
Descriptors: Functional Behavioral Assessment, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Positive Reinforcement, Communication Disorders
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Winter, Travis F.; Preston, Bethany Queen – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2006
A Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA) is mandated when schools deal with students presenting problems that lead to suspension or exclusion. The authors present a strength-based model for FBAs developed in a New York school for students with emotional and behavior problems. The Circle of Courage needs for Belonging, Mastery, Independence, and…
Descriptors: Functional Behavioral Assessment, Psychological Patterns, Suspension, Models
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Koehler, Nancy – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2006
Professionals and parents need effective systems of teamwork for planning restorative outcomes with troubled children and youth. This article taps the resilient problem-solving process C*L*E*A*R, which is drawn from the Response Ability Pathways (RAP) curriculum. Participants examine the timeline of Challenges, Logic, Emotions, Actions, and…
Descriptors: Coping, Problem Solving, Cooperation, Check Lists