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You've tracked down'www.BehaviorAdvisor.com'
(To the vast majority of the English speaking world: My apologies for misspelling 'behaviour')
This site offersTHOUSANDS of tips on managing student behavior,
and provides step-by-step directions for implementing a great number of
standard interventions. It also contains a bulletin board on which you can post
your disciplinary concerns and receive suggestions from teachers around the world.
Keep scrolling down the long home page to see what we have to offer you.
Dr. Mac's
(McIntyre's)
Behavior Management
Advice Site
(Roaming the cyber-hallways with a forged pass)
(We've been waiting for you.)
We've been visited by teachers from 105 countries/territories on six continents:
Antigua, Argentina, Aruba, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belgium, Belize, Bolivia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Egypt, England, Estonia, France, Gambia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Guam, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Isle of Man, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Lebanon, Lithuania, Malawi, Maldives, Malta, Malaysia, Mexico, Montserrat, Morocco, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Norway, (the Sultanate of) Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Panama, Paraguay, Phillipines, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saint Lucia, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, St. Vincent, Sweden, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Tonga, Trinidad, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, United Arab Emerates, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela, Viet Nam, (the)Virgin Islands,Wales, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
If you're visiting from somewhere else, please tell Dr. Mac(thomas.mcintyre@hunter.cuny.edu).
Recipient of theGolden Web Awardfor creativity, integrity, and excellence on the web.
Recipient of the 'Top 10 Website' award from The Guidance Channel e-magazine
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Recipient of the www.EducationWorld.com A+ rating.
The United Federation of Teachers says of www.BehaviorAdvisor.com: 'A wild, witty and highly practical site for educators challenged by student (mis)behavior. A definite mental health destination for teachers at their wits end in managing challenging behavior. Also provides online opportunities for teachers to help other teachers with student behavior issues!'
Got a problem in your classroom? Click on any of the pictures below
to post a request for help on our bulletin board.
We're here to help you.
Just ask.
VISITORS:Why not read some of the recent postings
and offer a few suggestions to your colleagues?
(But don't forget to come back and check out all the pages below.)
The Basics of Behavior Management https://truexup574.weebly.com/hack-slot-machine-with-android.html.
- A page for NEW TEACHERS(and novices and struggling teachers too)
- A CHECKLIST(to assess your behavior management skills)
Tips for Becoming an Effective and Well-liked Behavior Manager
- PROBLEMS with 'catching them being good'(AND how to do it right)
- Promoting POSITIVE PEER PRESSURE(Students help to manage the behavior of their classmates)
- Remembering to FOCUS ON YOUR GOAL(when kids get you flustered)
Strategies for Common Behaviors/Conditions
- ADD and ADHD(Attention Deficit [Hyperactivity] Disorder)
- Aggression & Violence(Preventing & defusing rage)
- 'Backsliding'/Regression to former behaviors(after having made progress on behavior)
- Biting (soon)
- Lying (soon)
- Sensory Integration Disorder(Might misbehavior be due to the brain having problems making sense of incoming sensory information?)
- Testing The Limits(after the beginning-of-the-year 'honeymoon' period)
Step-by-Step 'How To Do It' Pages For:
- Cooperative Learning(Allowing students to learn in structured teams)
- Good-Natured Humor(Using wit to manage behavior)
- Inclusion/Mainstreaming (of students with behavior disorders)
- The IRS Plan (A home/school cooperative behavior management plan)
- Ten Step Approach(A sequentially implemented approach)
- Ten R Plan (A 10 step plan for dealing with non-compliant or violent behavior)
How to Assess and Measure Behavior
- Figuring out Why Kids Misbehave(and what to do about it)
- Behavioral Recording(A way to accurately measure behavior)
- Sociograms(A way to assess student interaction)
- Functional Behavior Assessment(as per IDEA97..figuring out the reason for the behavior)
- Manifestation Determination(as per IDEA97..Was that action related to the disability?)
How to Use the Interventions of Applied Behavior Analysis
- What is ABA? (Applied behavior analysis..the interventions of the behaviorist model)
- Differential Reinforcement Procedures(reducing misbehavior in positive ways)
- Overcorrection (Using repetition to deter future misbehavior)
- Response Cost (Implementing penalties for misbehavior)
- Schedules of Reinforcement(Deciding how often to give rewards)
- Self monitoring (Students keep track of their own behavior, thus building self-control)
- Shaping (Building a desired behavior that the student doesn't show at present)
- Task Analysis (Breaking a task into it's steps to be followed for completion)
- Time Out (Removing a student from a setting that is promoting misbehavior)
How to Use PsychoEducational Interventions
- Bibliotherapy(The therapeutic use of reading with troubled kids)
- 'I Messages'(A non-confrontational way to address misbehavior)
- LSI & LSCI(Life space interview & the more recent Life Space Crisis Intervention - counseling techniques for teachers)
- Play Therapy (The therapuetic use of play with troubled children)
- Problem Solving(for kids who get into arguments, act impulsively, or make poor choices about their behavior)
- Social Skills Training(for kids who don't interact well with others)
How to Implement Schoolwide Practices
- 'Bullet-proofing' your school(from students with guns)
- Peer Mediation(Kids helping solve the disputes of other kids)
- School-wide behavior management systems (getting everyone on the same page)
- Helping kids cope with catastrophes(terrorist attacks, floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, etc.)
Interesting and/or Humorous Readings
- 'Murphy's Law' as it applies to behavior management(Anything that can go wrong, will.)
- (A humorous article on behavior management)
- (Cartoons about behavior management)
- Culture, Language, Gender, and Sexual Orientation (Their impact on behavior)
- Good Books (regarding behavior management..there's a good one below!)
- Super Software(CDs to train you or your staff in positive behavior management)
Other Web Sites(related to behavior management)
Dr. Mac's book is written FOR kids who make poor behavior choices.
(It's for kids, but teachers, counselors and parents can read it with them too.)
The ONLY book written FOR kids with behavior problems.
Click here for information about the book
Click here for reviews by teachers of students with behavior disorders
Click here for reviews by experts in the field of behavior disorders
Click here for reviews by professional organizations and on-line book sellers
Click here for reviews by kids
Click here for reviews by parents
Tinyeye 2016 1 – Monitor Your Macs Behavior And Health Problems
Pages For Our Colleagues
Other Stuff
- Who the heck is Dr. Mac?
- So what are you selling Dr. Mac?(A Yard Sale)
- How to support this site(Hat in hand)
- WIN BIG TIME (Contests)
- Publish your class paper(Right here on Dr. Mac's Web Site!)
- Print a flyer for your school's bulletin board (Or slip it into the mailbox of a mean teacher)
- Join Us!!(Specialize in behavior disorders at Hunter College in NYC)
- DISCLAIMER & site information(Putting the onus on you.)
..Before you go..
Dr. Mac gets SOoooooo darned lonely without
Why not let him know what you think of the web site?
To send comments or suggestions, click on the pictures above , or use the following address: Thomas.McIntyre@Hunter.CUNY.edu? Did you learn anything while you were here ? If so, why not 'pay it forward'(no need to pay me back..instead, help out someone else) by offering a suggestion to a teacher who posted a concern on our bulletin board? (Your support would really be appreciated by fellow professionals in need. You don't have to be an expert..just someone with an interesting idea.) |
Teacher training programs at the following universities/colleges have made use of this site in training teachers:
Ball State University (Indiana), Beaver (Arcadia) College (Pennsylvania), Bridgewater State College (Massachusetts), Brigham Young University (Utah), California State University at Chico, California State University at Fullerton, Capella University (internet), Clermont College (a branch of the University of Cincinnati in Ohio), College of Charleston (South Carolina), Dakota Wesleyan University (South Dakota), Hunter College of the City University of New York, Lander University, Minot State University (North Dakota), Mississsippi University for Women, Nazareth College, Northern Illinois University, San Jose University, Silver Lake College (Wisconsin), Sonoma State College (Ariz), and University of Florida, University of Missouri-Columbia, University of North Carolina (Greensboro), University of Texas (Austin), University of Utah (Salt Lake), University of West Florida, and University of Western Ontario.
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Kayla is a Master-Level Social Worker who equips clients with their own sense of empowerment in their journey to healing. With over six years of experience in the Human Service and Social Work fields, Kayla has worked in long-term care settings, intensive case management, developed psycho-education and therapy groups, and has also practiced as a psychotherapist and adjunct instructor for a local college.
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With Kayla's education background obtaining her Master of Social Work degree from the University of Southern California; she has extensive knowledge of holistic and integrative approaches to care, which considers all aspects of human development physically, spiritually, and behaviorally. Kayla is a long term member of the National Association of Social Workers, the National Institute of Health, and is a member of the Rural Mental Health Committee for the National Association of Social Workers. Kayla has obtained her certifications through Wisconsin State Department of Professional Services and is licensed to practice in the State of Wisconsin as both a Master of Social Worker and Advanced Practice Social Worker.
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As Kayla is a therapist who encourages self-empowerment, her clients can expect a laid-back and welcoming experience. Kayla believes the job of a therapist is to walk along side of the client in their journey, not to provide directives and ultimatums. As you work with Kayla, clients will be provided a safe space to explore interventions within the therapeutic setting that are specific to their own needs and goals. When Kayla is not working, she enjoys grabbing the closest mystery book, enjoying a cup of tea on the porch while watching nature, and creating meals for her family to enjoy.
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Kayla is currently accepting new patients at the Tomah location. Please contact the practice location for accepted insurances. .
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