Full Description
Self-monitoring is a key life skill that can be beneficial for everyone--especially children struggling with behavior challenges--to learn and improve. This practical manual presents the Self-Monitoring And Regulation Training Strategy (SMARTS), a motivating and engaging Tier 2 or 3 behavior support program for grades K-5. The authors are prominent experts who explain the conceptual and empirical rationale for SMARTS and provide everything needed for implementation. Unlike traditional interventions that rely solely on teacher assessments, SMARTS actively involves students in their own behavioral improvement process, reinforcing their sense of agency and competence. In a convenient large-size format, the book includes a structured yet flexible curriculum and over 40 reproducible and downloadable tools.
This book is in The Guilford Practical Intervention in the Schools Series, edited by Sandra M. Chafouleas.
Contents
I. Background and Rationale for SMARTS
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
References
Index