This session will focus on critical principles of behavior that may be implemented in speech therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and other related service sessions to manage challenging student behaviors. Topics will include the increasing motivation strategies by using social engagement observation and pairing strategies, the three functions of behavior, de-escalation techniques, and alternatives to escape extinction to develop ready-to-learn skills in students. Role playing and case studies will be incorporated to demonstrate applications of these principles.
Learning Objectives:
The participants will
- Describe strategies for increasing motivation by building relationships
- Discuss the Social Engagement Ladder and its applications to planning intervention
- Identify the three functions of behavior and describe how they impact the therapist’s response to a challenging behavior
- Describe de-escalation techniques and alternatives to escape extinction practices in the context of case studies.
Audience: Speech-Language Pathologists, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Other Related Services Personnel
This program has been approved for 5 clock hours of continuing education credit by the Texas Speech-Language-Hearing-Association (TSHA). TSHA approval does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or clinical procedures.
This program has been submitted for approval of 5 clock hours of continuing education credit by the Texas Physical Therapy Association (TPTA).
Presenters: Cheri Kahn, M.S.Ed., Cindi Bowling, M.Ed., and Julia Eyer, CCC-SLP