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Effects of Prevent-Teach-Reinforce on Academic Engagement and Disruptive Behavior
Authors:Brett W. DeJager
Affiliation:Minnesota State University, Mankato, Mankato, Minnesota, USA
Abstract:This study assessed the effectiveness of prevent-teach-reinforce (P-T-R), a functional behavioral assessment-based intervention for students with behavior problems, using an A-B-A-B design with follow-up. Participants included three students in kindergarten, fourth grade, and fifth grade in a rural Midwestern school district. P-T-R interventions were implemented with fidelity by all teachers and P-T-R was associated with mean decreases in disruptive behavior for all participants with Tau-U effect sizes ranging from minimal to strong. All three participants demonstrated mean increases in academic engagement with strong effect sizes. P-T-R interventions were associated with moderate to high levels of perceived social validity. Implications for consistent and efficient FBA-based interventions in schools are discussed.
Keywords:behavioral intervention  positive behavior intervention support  functional behavioral assessment
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