What Dexter has learned is similar to what many students learn when they act out in the classroom; "Act out and take control." He has learned that he can take control of student's attention in the classroom and reap the rewards experienced as accolades from his peers. By behaving irresponsibly, Dexter is able to avoid the academic process and his diagnosed deficiencies within that process.
Behavioral Therapies for Dexter
- In order to help Dexter modify his behavior, he must be provided with avenues to experience responsible behaviors that provide positive rewards and increased changes of academic growth and success.
- As a role model in the classroom, Dexter can be an asset to his teachers and peers by being attentive and on task.
- The new Dexter can be showered with praise for being responsible and smart with his new listing of A's and B's in all subject areas.
- Modification of behavior must begin with understanding the behavior, showing the change in new behavior to the student and then helping students like Dexter redirect behavior in more constructive and engaging outlets in all of his classes.
- Dexter can be provided with a praise chart that lists expected behaviors, and rewards him with stars or extrinsic rewards after each week or month of desired behavior.
- Providing Dexter with leadership opportunities in pair/share collaborations or other group projects will enhance his leadership skills and allow him an avenue for positive behavior.
There are a myriad of behavioral therapies that teachers can use to individualize the learning experience for students like Dexter and other students with disabilities who may have behavioral difficulties in a classroom. By providing behavioral therapies that are immediate with positive learning outcomes for students, the goal for continued behavioral success in the classroom can be a growth for both teacher and students.