Conflict De-escalation

Conflict De-escalation


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Conflict and aggressive behavior among students disrupts learning by preventing the development of psychologically healthy school environments. It is important for school staff to have conflict de-escalation strategies to diffuse student conflicts before they grow out of control.

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Positive Behavior Support: Understanding and Responding to Escalating Behavior

Drs. Colvin and Sugai created these training materials to assist schools in creating positive school climate and positive behavior support.

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Stages of Behavior Escalation (Colvin & Sugai, 1989)

This matrix shows the stage of a variety of behaviors and then provides a description, areas of focus, and intervention tips.

VIEW STAGES OF BEHAVIOR ESCALATION
Appropriate Responses to the Seven Phases of the Escalation Cycle (Colvin, 2004)

This document shows examples of appropriate responses to the seven different phases of the escalation cycle.

VIEW THE APPROPRIATE RESPONSES DOCUMENT