Teacher implementation of precorrection and praise statements in Head Start classrooms as a component of a program-wide system of positive behavior support |
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Authors: | Melissa Ann Stormont Sandra Covington Smith Timothy J. Lewis |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Special Education, University of Missouri-Columbia, 311N Townsend Hall, Columbia, MO 65211, USA |
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Abstract: | Although research has clearly supported the use of school-wide positive behavior support (PBS) in elementary school settings, data-based research has not been conducted to support program-wide PBS in early childhood settings. The purpose of this study was to specifically support teachers’ use of universal features of program-wide PBS and to determine whether increases in the use of positive teacher behaviors, including precorrection and praise, were functionally related to decreases in students’ problem behavior. Using a multiple baseline design, three teachers were introduced to an intervention to increase their use of precorrections and specific behavioral praise statements. A relationship was established between the three teachers’ use of key features of program-wide PBS and the reduction of students’ problem behavior in a small group setting. However, findings should be viewed as tentative and future research should explore the relative influence of each of the intervention components on preschool students’ behavior. |
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Keywords: | Behavioral supports Preschool At-risk Head start Program-wide PBS Interventions |
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