These sample data collection sheets allows you to track the type and number of prompts a student requires throughout his/her entire day. The types of prompts (e.g., verbal, visual, etc.) are listed across the top and allow for tallying throughout the day. Because this data sheet is a Word document, you can modify the schedule down the left side of the data collection sheet. This document features two sample data collection sheets.
This is a stop sign visual that provides students with alternatives to displaying problem behavior. This Word doc can be modified so that you can change what the student is earning and/or the different types of calming strategies the student can access. Simply print the pages back to back and laminate! Sometimes using visuals can be more successful for students who demonstrate aggressive behavior and do not respond well to more verbal directions.
The Problem Behavior Frequency Data Collect Form can be used to help identify the occurrence of problem behaviors in the classroom. This Word document can be edited to document specific behaviors and the student's schedule. The purpose is to help problem-solving teams and teachers gather baseline data about a student's behavior and then monitor progress. Frequency data can be collected by class or by AM/PM in each area of the defined problem behaviors.
This Word doc packet features all the components you'll need for a successful behavior contract. There are three pages: (1) the contract, (2) the behavior chart, and (3) the behavior chart game board.
Page 1: The student, parent, teacher, and principal can all sign the behavior contract. The contract can be modified to feature the specific behavior goals and objects of the student. Examples and nonexamples of the appropriate behaviors are included. The contract explains how the game boar
This 2 page Word document is meant to be used as a visual for providing intermittent reinforcement for expected behaviors. Place printed copies in a sheet protector and provide checks or smiley faces using dry erase markers. This will work best when paired with an interest survey that allows students to indicate what their highest reinforcers are. During difficult times in class, students should be rewarded more frequently.
This self monitoring tracking sheet can be used with students to help them monitor their own behavior in class. The second page includes an explanation of how the student earns points during class and what privileges s/he can earn.
This product features a unique and motivational wordle at the top and a way to track expected behaviors during counseling sessions. Because it is a Word document, you can change the behavioral expectations that your students are working on as well as how they earn prizes.
Use this to help take data on a students' ability to generalize their use of calming strategies in the classroom. When a teacher notices that the student appears nervous/worried/upset, the teacher can prompt the student to complete the "I feel" section of the form. This is a great tool for students to rate their level of anxiety with teacher corroboration and support.
This sample behavior chart features expected behaviors across the top as well as criteria for achieving a smiley face, 0, or sad face. As a Word document, this sample chart can be customized for any student's name, schedule, and target behaviors. Further, any images can be used to peak the student's interest.
Sample Parent Communication Log to help families with recall for students working on their expressive language as well as social skills and recounting their day. Can be completed by the teacher or student, depending on the student's ability.
Use this chart to track appropriate behaviors and participation during counseling sessions. Change and adapt this Word doc to match your behavioral expectations for each student.
Help students rate the intensity of their feelings and emotions with this graded scale. Print and laminate the scale so that students can write the types of physiological responses they might feel when their "anger is at a 10." It also helps students determine appropriate reactions to small (1) or large (10) problems.
This counseling behavior chart has an image of positive statements at the top. Because it is a Word document, you can change the behavioral expectations that your students are working on as well as how they earn prizes.
A printable star that you can use as a "Getting to Know You" activity for students to help build positive thoughts and self-esteem. This Word document features a large star on one page or two stars per page depending on how large you want them to be. Once students are done, staple them to a bulletin board that says "Be the Star You Are!"
By printing this, you'll have quick and easy access to something to reinforcing for your students --- positive praise for them to take him! This Word file can be easily modified with your students' favorite pictures or characters. Give them a special reinforcer --- a ticket that lets them brag to their parents about how great their day was!
Use this sheet to provide students with a counseling agenda for the session. This sheet follows the typical session outline for CBT-based counseling sessions.
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