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    1. Why is a special education teacher a good resource to help deal with student behavior problems? A special education teacher is a good resource to use when trying to figure out a student’s behaviors problem because they may have been in a similar situation to what the student behavior is like. They can suggest different strategies that would be beneficial to better the classroom experience for the teacher and student. Also, a special education teacher can be a good resource because they have…

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    “Behavior is the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others.” (Merriam-Webster.com). It is evident that children’s behavior is getting much worse than better as years go by. There are many aspect contributing to the change in a child’s behavior within the passage of time. Children are more into drugs, violent video games, fighting, and sexual intercourses. This essay will discuss major issues that affect worse behavior in today’s generation and how the children are…

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    Behavior can be defined as an individual’s response to an action. The provoked feeling that propels someone to move or strike is the behavior. Behavior is influenced by many different factors. Some examples of these factors could be one’s genetic makeup, environment or individual thoughts and feelings. What makes one person’s behavior uniquely different from another? The world is very diverse in means of different habits, cultures and sex. This diversity is what sets each individual behavior…

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    Positive Behavior Support Systems (PBSS) are composed of a school wide approach using evidence based strategies that focus on effectively decreasing inappropriate behavior, while increasing academic performance and safety (Kincaid, Childs, Blase, & Wallace, 2007). The preparedness of a school is crucial in order to implement an effective Positive Behavior Support System. Preparation for implementation of a PBSS system requires staff buy-in, as well as communication, education of logic, and time…

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    described psychology as “that division of Natural Science which takes human behavior—the doings and sayings, both learned and unlearned—as its subject matter”. Early behaviorists inferred that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning, and until today, behaviorists believe that humans’ actions are shaped by responses to environmental stimuli. However, in 1959, Noam Chomsky’s critical review of B. F. Skinner’s Verbal Behavior helped spark the “cognitive revolution”. Cognitive psychology…

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    at school), and environmental factors (e.g., neglectful household). It is likely that Mike is currently experiencing significant emotional distress from his core beliefs and dysfunctional behavior (e.g., hair pulling, skin picking). Symptoms of psychopathology, consisting of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, are the consequence of core beliefs being activated by stressful events (Persons, 2008, pp. 29-31). There are three current situations involving…

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    Student behaviour is one of the most critical concerns in schools today. According to Kearns (2010) that student’s behaviour management are influence by their cultures, belief and child rearing practices. Discipline/behaviour management is a clear set of rules defining conduct and behaviour that is explained to the children and understood by the educators (Rogers, 2014). Behaviour management is about teaching students how to behave correctly in various situations. It is not punishment as the…

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    Wagner presented hypotheses influencing the cooperative behavior referenced through a variety of research studies. All of which came out be effective in the manifestation of high cooperation in an educational setting. For instance, the first hypotheses stated, “individual- collective behavior will influence cooperation in groups in such a way that collectivist will cooperate more than individuals” (1986). The studies analyst…

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    Although human behavior can most often be ambiguous, I have always felt that I had a decent understanding of it and the circumstances as to how environment can alter human behavior. Since attending graduate school and learning about different theories related to human behavior, my views on it have changed somewhat. The complexity of human behavior can often make it seem very overwhelming to understand or analyze, however, the readings I have done in the past few months have shed some light and…

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    greater effect in the development of human beings. Nature describes behavior influenced by genes, or biological information passed down from parents. On the other hand, nurture explains behaviors that are affected by the environment, or any external influences. The continuous debate stands as some believe nature influences behavior more than nurture, or vice versa. As stated above, nature and nurture attempt to describe human behavior by genetics and environment, respectively. Nature, more…

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