Positive Behavior, Interventions and Supports (PBIS) is a multi-tiered framework for nurturing school, community, and home environments that enhances social behavior and academic outcomes for all students. This workshop will explain the framework and explore ways in which PBIS is used in the home to support social and emotional growth and healthy behaviors.
It is a way to create positive, predictable, equitable and safe learning environments where everyone thrives. Families can use this resource to make a family schedule, choose family expectations, and make a plan to teach, remind, reward, and respond to behavior at home.
We are delighted to host guest speaker; Randy Young
Ms. Young is the Professional Development Specialist (PDS) for the New York State Department of Education funded School-Age Family and Community Engagement Center (SA-FACE) hosted by the Center for Community Inclusion at Long Island University.
Please see the below handouts.
Supporting Families with PBIS at Home