A unique neurodevelopmental disorder known as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affects how people interact and communicate. ASD affects people differently and comes with a range of issues. We understand the diversity throughout the autism spectrum and promote an inclusive approach to navigating these unique experiences by embracing understanding and supporting the Behavioral approach in counseling.
Preventive Strategies: Encouraging Positive Behaviors
In trying to keep their classrooms in order, many teachers concentrate on problem behaviors. Encouraging appropriate behavior and praising little achievements are other strategies for preventing and minimizing problematic behaviors.
Effective behavior management techniques in educational settings are described by Vermont-NEA (The Union of Vermont Educators) as follows:
- Stay calm at all times and show the kids that you are the teacher.
- Instead of providing instructions as a request or a question, make them simple conclusions.
- Make sure that students are aware of when to focus entirely on the instructor.
- When praising or correcting a student, use their name, and make sure they know which action brought about the discipline or praise.
Improving Social and Academic Outcomes
The multi-tiered system of support (MTSS) includes the entire school community for improving academic and behavioral results, much as IEPs are specific to individual students. Providing early access to specific academic and behavioral interventions based on each student’s unique requirements is the aim of the MTSS approach.
Positive behavioral supports are necessary to ensure optimal social and emotional functioning to decrease problem behaviors, improve academic engagement, and enhance academic outcomes. As members of teams with administrators, classroom teachers, school psychologists, social workers, and guidance counselors, educators and behavior interventionists must work together to accomplish this aim. Strong leadership is also required.
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