
Motivating Elementary Students to Self-Monitor and Regulate Their Behavior
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This book is in The Guilford Practical Intervention in the Schools Series, edited by Sandra M. Chafouleas.
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Keith C. Herman, PhD, is Curators' Distinguished Professor in School Psychology at the University of Missouri, where he codirects the Missouri Prevention Science Institute. Previously, he worked as a school psychologist in an Oregon school district. A member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, Dr. Herman presents nationally and has published over 190 peer-reviewed articles and chapters, as well as several books. Much of his research and applied work focuses on using motivational interviewing with students, teachers, and families to promote effective environments for youth.
Wendy M. Reinke, PhD, is Curators' Distinguished Professor in School Psychology at the University of Missouri, where she codirects the Missouri Prevention Science Institute. Previously she worked in a variety of school consultation settings, including as a school psychologist in an elementary school. Dr. Reinke developed the Classroom Check-Up, an assessment-based classwide teacher consultation model. Her research focuses on the prevention of disruptive behavior problems in children and increasing school-based implementation of evidence-based practices. She presents nationally, has published over 140 peer-reviewed articles, and has coauthored several books. Dr. Reinke is Director of the National Center for Rural School Mental Health.
Content
1. Is Self-Monitoring Effective?
2. SMARTS Overview
3. SMARTS as an Intervention in a Multi-Tiered System of Support
4. SMARTS: Tapping the Power of Autonomy Support
5. Motivational Interviewing and SMARTS
II. Implementing SMARTS
6. Tips on Preparing for and Implementing SMARTS
7. SMARTS Phase I: Student Training Lesson Plans
8. SMARTS Phase II: Student Self- and Teacher Monitoring
9. SMARTS Phase III: Processing Self and Teacher Data
III. Next Steps
10. SMARTS Modifications and Next Steps
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Index
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