In Universal Behavior Support, we typically use office discipline referrals to determine our expectations and our focus. We use it because it is basically what we have available. Unfortunately, office discipline referrals are based on externalizing behaviors. While these are the most disruptive, there are other behaviors we need to be concerned with in the classroom as they can lead to anxiety, depression, phobias, and more. These internalizing behaviors can also become the trigger for externalized behaviors.
If we can learn to put some proactive strategies in place, we can mitigate the effects of internalized behaviors for most children. The Surgeon General (2022) reports a 50% increase in anxiety and depression since 2020. This training will point out what we can look for and what we can implement at all three levels.
Example Curriculum
- Handouts
- Introduction- What Are Internalizing Behaviors? (24:00)
- Professional Learning Committees & Universal Screening (36:08)
- Universal Screeners
- Universal Level Interventions- Whole School Approach (32:27)
- Tier Two- Interventions for the Classroom (30:39)
- Interventions for Students with Low Self-Esteem: The Four Ps (14:09)
- Making Positive Connections for All Students: Ultimately Helping Those with Internalizing Conditions (22:39)
- Literature and Strategies Continued for Tier Two Interventions (14:21)
- Building a Coping Strategy Toolbox for Each Student (7:58)
- Intensive Interventions: Wrap Around Services (8:45)
- Functional Behavior Assessments: With a Focus on Internalizing Behaviors (48:05)
- Wrapping Up: Specific Disorders and a Few More Strategies for Individuals (39:54)
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