This book describes a system of successful classroom behaviour management techniques developed by the author over more than 25 years of teaching practice. It outlines the difficulties confronting teachers trying to manage students' misbehaviour in schools and describes four types of student who can be helped to behave responsibly. In The Developmental Management Approach to Classroom Behaviour Ramon (Rom) Lewis explains how students' behaviour can be categorised and how techniques can be introduced to deal with each category, however challenging the behaviour might be. The book goes on to provide a framework for a long-term commitment by teachers to productive interactions with students.
Intervening to Improve the Safety of Occupational Driving: A Behavior-Change Model and Review of Empirical Evidence is plentifully illustrated with charts and tables for easy comprehension.
This book clearly explains how the principles and methods of behavioral assessment central to the formulation of functional analysis are also helpful in guiding strategies for determining interventions and measuring the processes and ...
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Evaluation of Multisystemic Therapy for Adolescent Problematic Sexual Behaviour: Research Report
Written as a methods manual for positive behavior support (PBIS) in school settings, this first edition text focuses on practical strategies for the classroom with step-by-step application examples.
Kids Behaving Badly: Teacher Strategies for Classroom Behaviour Problems
"Why do people behave as they do?
Resource added for the Psychology (includes Sociology) 108091 courses.
Health Coaching for Behavior Change: Motivational Interviewing Methods and Practice
Note: This is the bound book only and does not include access to the Enhanced Pearson eText.