behavior modification shasta cole americorps member sept 08-09
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Behavior Modification
Shasta Cole
AmeriCorps Member Sept 08-09
Observations:
The kids were very unkind to each other.
They teased and made fun of each other constantly
They also could be very disrespectful to their peers as well as adults.
Observations cont:
Found that for many children, social and emotional instruction was not being taught at home and/or school
Therefore, many of our students had very low “emotional intelligence” which led to them not being able to properly respond in difficult situations
Emotional Intelligence
What is emotional intelligence?a term that describes the ability, capacity, skill
or a self-perceived ability, to identify, assess, and manage the emotions of one's self.
It doesn’t add up!
Breakthrough Urban Ministries wants to create a safe (physically and emotionally) and supportive learning environment.
Helping improve “emotional intelligence” is proven to reduce violence and aggression as well as improve academic achievement and ability to function in different environments
Keys to Behavior Modification working:
StructureStarting “hard” and easing up Reviewing oftenModeling good behaviorTeaching different techniques/strategies/words to use in
situationsBuilding relationships outside the
classroom My own professional and personal development!
Focus:
3 Key Focus Areas:Cooperative learningSocial developmentEmotional development
Mainly used:
I’m Committed To… statements
Technique:
Every T,W,TH my students have “homework time”
In the beginning, I took 5-10 minutes to talk about the idea, commitment, or quote of the day with them
Reinforced it, plus our rules throughout the allotted homework time and throughout the day.
Example Lesson Plan:
This Week: I’m Committed to:
CHARACTER
Wednesday:Frank Outlaw Quote
(Discuss)What’s more important,
your reputation or your character?
Tuesday:What is character?Diff between character
and reputation? (moment vs. lifetime)
Thursday:How can I live a life of
Character? What behaviors do I
have that aren’t reflecting whom I want to be?
At first…
The students were very resistant
They had to move to different “zones” a lot
Said they could NEVER stop saying certain words
Results:
Although it wasn’t easy, students began to learn how to respect each other and use other more positive words when speaking to each other.
Over the course of the year, I learned the two most important things that helped CHANGE the kids was
1. CONSISTENCY
2. RELATIONSHIPS
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