1. Praise children more often than correcting them 2. Greet children positively when you see them 3. Build positive relationships with teachers and school staff 4. Be consistent 5. Have a predictable routine 6. Clarify and communicate your expectations regularly 7. Provide children with opportunities to express thoughts and feelings 8. Support social skills taught in school at home 9. Find strengths in all children 10. Get support from others
Positive Behavior, Intervention and Support process supports and improves overall classroom and school climate to achieve higher academic performance for all students.
This is achieved through assisting schools in developing school-wide positive behavior support plans, professional development on best practices, working with teachers to master strategies and providing assistance in developing behavior plans for groups of students and individual students.
PBIS has been implemented nationwide for years and has shown wonderful results in Wake County Schools in recent years.
What’s Happening at Wiley?
Expected behaviors and procedures are defined, taught, practiced and reinforced. When demonstrating expectations, students can earn either whole class or individual “Globetrotter Cards”. These cards are collected by class, and when goals are met, various reinforcements are provided. The students enjoy being successful and the staff enjoys focusing on the positive behaviors.
In addition, a method of collecting data on problem behavior has been developed in order to effectively implement strategies to improve behavior.
We look forward to continuing to build our community and enjoying student success!
A team of staff members meet regularly to determine effectiveness of processes and to study data collected.
The Wiley Way
Respect Yourself
Have a positive attitude Take care of my body Be prepared to learn Do My Best!
Respect Others
Keep hands and feet to myself Use kind, polite words Be a good listener Help, share and include others
Respect Property
Take care of what I use Put things where they belong Help clean what is messy and dirty