11. Steps for developing a teaching and behavior management portfolio. 1. Introduction to behavior management -- 2. Preventing inappropriate behaviors and promoting positive behaviors -- Part II. Exploring behavior management approaches. 3. The behavioral approach : maintaining and increasing behaviors -- 4. The behavioral approach : redirecting and decreasing inappropriate behaviors -- 5. The humanistic approach : accepting social and personal responsibility and building character -- 6. The biophysical approach : biological variables to behavior -- 7. Evaluating the behavioral intervention -- Part III. Behavior management challenges. 8. Bullying of children and youth -- 9. Children and youth with unique needs -- Part IV. Behavior management in practice. 10. Behavior management, ethics, and professionalism -- 11. Steps for developing a teaching and behavior management portfolio.
Summary:
"The third edition of Positive Behavior Management in Physical Activity Settings offers creative ways to facilitate appropriate and responsible behaviors as well as to prevent and redirect disruptive behaviors. Professionals will be able to create effective learning environments that empower rather than control children"-- Provided by publisher.
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