Positive behavior supports are essential in creating a positive climate and shaping positive behaviors in the school setting. This tool identifies several alternative strategies and supports that can be implemented in classrooms as an alternative to using a standard clip system. Alternatives include ways to reduce anxiety, focus on positives, how to be proactive in the classroom, reduce distractions, and more!
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