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Melissa A. Collier-Meek; Alexandra Pierce; Sara Flash; Spencer Perry; Lisa M. H. Sanetti – Communique, 2024
Intervention fidelity is the extent to which an individual- or systems-level student intervention is delivered comprehensively in a manner aligned with the initial plan. This first installment in a three-part series on intervention fidelity highlights the importance of ensuring classroom supports are implemented as intended and introduces…
Descriptors: Intervention, Barriers, Program Implementation, Fidelity
Zirkel, Perry A. – Communique, 2020
Seclusion, used broadly to include time-out (Bon & Zirkel, 2014), and other aversives, such as restraint, continues to be an active area of legal activity, particularly for students with disabilities. The September 2016 issue of "Communiqué" provided an update of the case law specific to school district use of seclusion (Zirkel,…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Discipline, Court Litigation, Constitutional Law
Gadke, Daniel L.; Stratton, Kasee K.; Kazmerski, Jennifer S.; Rossen, Eric – Communique, 2016
The Behavior Analysis Certification Board (BACB) awards four practicing credentials: (a) Registered Behavior Technician (RBT); (b) Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA); (c) Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), and; (d) Board Certified Behavior Analyst-Doctoral (BCBA-D). The BCBA is a practice credential obtainable by many with a…
Descriptors: Credentials, Professional Personnel, Behavior Modification, Professional Recognition
Larez, Natalie A.; Yohannan, Justina; Crossing, Adrianna; Diaz, Yahaira – Communique, 2022
The concept of intergenerational trauma acknowledges the potential of exposure to adverse events to carry on from trauma survivors to their offspring through biological, psychological, and social pathways. In this article, the authors offer an overview of intergenerational trauma and posttraumatic growth. They offer recommendations for schools…
Descriptors: Trauma, Parent Influence, Heredity, Social Influences
Zirkel, Perry A. – Communique, 2019
Restraints and other aversives continue to be an active area of legal activity, particularly for students with disabilities. The March/April 2016 issue of Communiqué provided an update of the case law specific to school district use of restraints (Zirkel, 2016). Since then, various sources have provided successive snapshots of state restraint and…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Student Behavior, Discipline, Behavior Modification
Sulkowski, Michael L.; Picciolini, Christian – Communique, 2018
The first article in this two-part series (Sulkowski & Picciolini, 2018) described how youth become radicalized or join violent extremist groups. In lieu of becoming ideologically brainwashed or proselytized, most youth join radicalized or extremist groups to help establish a sense of identity, community, and purpose, which are basic human…
Descriptors: Violence, Ideology, Antisocial Behavior, Youth
Zirkel, Perry A. – Communique, 2016
The use of seclusion and restraints on students with disabilities has been a major legal issue in recent years. Congress has repeatedly considered bills to limit and prohibit such use in K-12 schools, but the movement against such aversive procedures appears to have shifted to the state legislative level, with several states adding or…
Descriptors: Discipline, Punishment, Disabilities, Legal Responsibility
Walker, Hill M.; Sprick, Randy – Communique, 2016
Due to changes in society, it is not uncommon to hear of very young children being expelled from their host preschool settings due to their out of control behavior. The destructive impact of negative societal influences outside school are now spilling over into the school setting and are increasingly being registered in conflicts between teachers…
Descriptors: Aggression, Student Behavior, Antisocial Behavior, Social Change
Flancbaum, Meir; Lichtman, Jeremy – Communique, 2014
Tic disorders, including Tourette syndrome, can significantly impact student functioning in the school setting. As professionals on the front line, school psychologists are in a unique position to guide students with tics. With proper education about tics and a collaborative approach, they can ensure that students with tics are maximally supported…
Descriptors: Neurological Impairments, Clinical Diagnosis, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Comorbidity
Pearrow, Melissa M.; Amador, Andria; Dennery, Shella – Communique, 2016
This article outlines Boston Public School (BPS) district's systematic effort to implement an integrated approach to address school behavioral health--the Comprehensive Behavioral Health Model (CBHM). Behavioral health is intricately connected to academic and social success at school and a growing body of research demonstrates the association…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Student Behavior, School Health Services, Student Needs
Bohanon, Hank; Wu, Meng-Jia – Communique, 2012
In part one of this series, the authors discussed the connections among social and emotional learning (SEL), positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS), and response to intervention (RTI). Specifically, they compared the processes and fidelity components of these approaches. They attempted to highlight the similarities in systems,…
Descriptors: Emotional Development, Response to Intervention, Fidelity, Socialization
Bird, Jason M.; Bassin, Sarah – Communique, 2015
This article serves as a continuation of the first article that was featured in the October 2014 issue of the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) "Communiqué." There are three primary purposes to this two-part series. The first purpose is to increase awareness of special education law focused on the least restrictive…
Descriptors: Special Education, Educational Legislation, Disabilities, Minority Group Students
Bohanon, Hank; Wu, Meng-Jia – Communique, 2012
Many schools are working toward improving their overall social and behavioral climate. This endeavor is undertaken for its own sake, and in the anticipation that it will improve academic performance for students. There appear to be at least three predominant school-wide approaches to frame improving school climate: (1) positive behavior…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Response to Intervention, Educational Change, Fidelity
Reivich, Karen – Communique, 2010
Dictionary definitions of optimism encompass two related concepts. The first of these is a hopeful disposition or a conviction that good will ultimately prevail. The second, broader conception of optimism refers to the belief, or the inclination to believe, that the world is the best of all possible worlds. In psychological research, optimism has…
Descriptors: Psychological Studies, Well Being, Depression (Psychology), Stress Variables
Molony, Terry; Henwood, Maureen; Gilroy, Shawn – Communique, 2010
School psychologists can help build resilience in youth in many ways. This article offers a list of some easy techniques to use when working with individuals or groups, most based on basic cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) techniques. They include: (1) Emotional awareness; (2) Emotional Regulation; (3) Cognitive Flexibility; (4) Self-efficacy; and…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Self Efficacy, School Psychologists, Behavior Modification
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