Through our ABA education, we learned a lot about rules and procedures around behavior management. However, sometimes rigid traditional methods fail to work, and we need to turn to an empathetic, person-centered approach instead. Acknowledging how our learners are feeling in the moment can sometimes be far more effective than trying to push ahead. Here, we discuss how the person-centered approach works.
The beauty of a person-centered approach is that it holds space for our learners while still allowing us to hold firm boundaries. The goal is to come across as a cheerleader, not a controller. We discuss Hanley’s Universal Protocol and related concepts, tips for creating a more positive environment, and how to identify precursors to problem behaviors.
On Thursday, May 17th, we’re hosting a live CEU event on a child-centered approach to behavior management. Click the link below to sign up!
What’s Inside:
- How to use a person-centered approach to behavior management
- Details on Hanley’s Universal Protocol
- How to identify precursors to problem behaviors
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Información
- Programa
- FrecuenciaCada semana
- Publicado7 de mayo de 2024, 10:00 UTC
- Duración17 min
- Episodio149
- ClasificaciónApto