I have found remembering that I can not make a student follow my directions important. I am also finding that reminding myself to keep the emotion out of discipline is helpful in avoiding power struggles.
You will learn to: 1. Identify the behavior levels that contribute to the development of a crisis and choose an appropriate staff intervention for each level. 2. Identify useful nonviolent techniques which can help to prevent acting out behavior. 3. Use verbal techniques to de-escalate behavior 4. Restrain and transport in a safe and legal way. 5. Provide for the care, welfare, safety and security of all those who are involved in a crisis situation. 6. Learn to recognize/ control your own personal anxieties and stressors during intervention and maintain the best possible attitude.
Study Group Outline
Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Program Outline Four Levels of Crisis Development/ Behavior Levels 1. Anxiety 2. Defensive Behavior 3. Acting-Out Person 4. Tension Reduction
First Day - Tuesday, August 26 -8:30 am - 12:00 pm
Lessons 1 - 4 Introduction -Overview of program and stages of crisis development Stage 1- Anxiety -How to identify in children and supportive staff response Stage 2 – Defensive - The Art of Setting Limits
- Effective Communication with an irrational child to deescalate -Paraverbal and Nonverbal Communication
-Keeping your own anxieties/feelings in check
Day 2 - Wednesday, August 27 - 8:30 am - 12:00 pm
Lessons 5 - 8 - How to incorporate use of Magic 1-2-3 into your limit setting Level 3 - Acting-Out Person - MIRR – removal - How to handle audience -Safe and legal physical intervention- restraint and transport - Video - The Disruptive Child Level 4 - Tension Reduction - Therapeutic Rapport - Listening Skills - Make it Right Plans
Follow-up Lessons -Dates to be determined Lesson 9 Wrap Up - Review
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