Skip To Main Content

PBIS: Continuum to Support Challenging Behaviors

Challenging Behavior Definitions

 

Physical Aggression – forceful physical actions directed towards adults or peers that may result in physical contact and injury (e.g., hitting, kicking, spitting, pinching, and throwing objects).

Self- injury – forceful physical actions directed towards oneself, which may result in visible injury (e.g., hitting, kicking, scratching, biting, pinching oneself).

Disruption/Tantrum - an outburst or action that prevents learning, interferes with teaching, or disrupts the learning environment and persists despite an adult’s request to stop or attempt to provide support.

Verbal Aggression – the use of threatening, offensive or intimidating words directed towards a peer or adult (e.g., screaming, name-calling, swearing, profanity, threats).

Non-compliance – refusal to follow a reasonable request, direction or the established routine, which persists after multiple requests and a reasonable amount of time.

Running Away – the act of leaving a designated area of supervision/boundary of play without permission and without responding to the requests of an adult to return.

/userfiles/1229/my files/continuum to address behavior (1).pptx.pdf?id=8236