Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Approach

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Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Approach Anelyse Belsom Grand Canyon University: SPE 558 September 17, 2014 Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Approach In our public school systems today there are plenty of intervention strategies and approaches to help the needs of students with EBD. These interventions strategies and approaches are not only to help EBD students in the public school system by for those to realize how to appropriately behave outside of school. Self management intervention strategies with Cognitive Behavioral Intervention approach has shown that they are the best to teach students with EBD(Telzrow & Bonar, 2002). In self management students learn how to evaluate how their own behavior and how it effects them and their environment. Along with self management students learn self instruction, self control, self monitoring, self evaluating and self reinforcement(Telzrow & Bonar, 2002). All of these strategies help students learn how to take care of themselves mental and physical. These strategies not only help students learn how to behave but become a better student in school. Procedures of CBI When using CBI programs it is important to understand the procedures. Students are taught that they need to manage their own behavior. By doing that students learn how to manage their behavior with with positive reinforcement to promote appropriate behaviors. Students keep track of their own behavior with observation, record keeping and reinforcement. In this process students take control of how they behave by accountability for their behavior, using self-management and learning to become more independent. In CBI the first step is for students to learn how to self-monitored themselves. Students do this by recording their behavior and targeting bad behaviors that occur(Telzrow &

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