Behavior Management Strategies

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1.Different schools of thought provide perspectives on behavior and behavior management. Chapter 1, Basic Concepts of Behavior and Behavior Management, presented an overview of behavioral, psychological, and sociological approaches to behavior management. Compare two of these approaches and explain how their perspectives are similar or different with regard to behavior, behavior problems, discipline, attitude, responsibility, and consequences.

This candidate believes that the behavioral approach and the psychoanalytic approaches have a few similarities and differences, when it comes to behavior management. “Why do people behave the way they do” is a statement that this candidate has pondered upon, prior to this class. (Zirpoli,2008). The behavioral approach discusses how certain behaviors are explained through observations. The causes of these behaviors primarily is conditioned or learned from others. The psychological approach is different from behavioral, when dealing with the causes of the behavior. It supports the idea that a defect in personality is the cause of the abnormal behavior. The psychological approach, “focuses on drives, impulses, needs motives, conflicts and personality traits”.(Zirpoli, 2008). Compared to behavioral approach, states that these behaviors are learned over time.

The attitude of the behavioral approach, suggests that the student’s attitude is learned and changes according to the surroundings. The psychological approach suggests that the attitude of a student is consistant with their impulses. This candidate believes that the environment that students are in is a factor when dealing with behavioral and psychological approaches. In this candidates current field experience, there is a student whose ...

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...cipline. This is true for many instances with regular education students, but with special education students, they cannot be suspended for more than ten school days without a manifestion hearing. There is a student at this candidates current field that benefits from this law. She is an EBD student who is constantly disruptive to the students and the teachers. She has not been suspended for her actions, due to the current law. Unforntunately, there are students that will not behave, regardless of the positive reinforcements or negative reinforcements. This candidate hopes to learn more about behaviors and strategies to help the students at the field setting.

Resources

Zirpoli, T.J. (2008). Behavior management: Applications for teachers (5th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Merrill/Prentice Hall

Laureate, Inc(2008). Introduction to Behavior Supports.

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