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                   Positive Behavior Support​ - ​Training Topic​ - ​Reframing 
          
         All behavior is communication.  Individuals may use a challenging behavior to get a need met.  This can occur 
         for various reasons: language development problems, social/emotional delays, difficulties with peer 
         interactions, developmental disabilities, neglect or trauma, not having had the opportunity to learn the skill, or 
         simply – the challenging behavior works to get the need met. 
          
         Reframing is essentially changing how we think about the challenging behavior.  Reframing is a central 
         cognitive-behavioral technique of "telling yourself a different story" about the same events or  characteristics. 
         We start the reframing process by putting aside the notion that the individual is trying, on purpose, to make be 
         challenging. We continue the reframing process by asking the question (rhetorically or literally), “What do they 
         want or need that is leading to this challenging behavior?”  When we put aside our own discomfort and 
         emotional reaction to the challenging behavior, it may become easier to determine what the individual needs or 
         help them through the situation 
          
         Now, ask yourself the next question, “How can we help them obtain what they want using acceptable 
         behaviors?”  As staff, you likely know how to seek the things you want or need without resorting to violence or 
         emotional manipulation. This is because we have learned the necessary skills from other adults throughout our 
         lives.  In these situation, it is now our turn to teach these skills to individuals who struggle. These skills include 
         how to ask for help, how to offer something in trade, how to share things, how to express our emotions in an 
         acceptable manner and how to calm ourselves.  
          
         It is important to share with the team the situations of challenging behavior.  As a team, you will brainstorm 
         potential triggers, potential reasons, and potentially what has worked for others to ensure the needs are met 
         and the behavior is not necessary. 
          
         As you work through the process to learn why the individual displays a challenging behavior, below are 
         examples of how you may reframe the behavior: 
          
         When you use this – try this instead: 
         Obsessive – Tenacious, Deliberate                                    Disruptive  - Eager 
         Compulsive - Thorough                                                Distractible - Perceptive 
         Talkative – Gregarious                                               Dreamy - Imaginative 
         Easily distracted – Easily fascinated                                Explosive - Dramatic 
         Emotional – Influential, Charismatic                                 Fearful - Sensitive 
         Controlling – Convincing                                             Giddy - Good-humored 
         Impulsive – Inquisitive                                              High strung - Energetic, enthusiastic 
         Obstinate – Determined, Persistent                                   Hyper - Loves to move 
         Aggressive – Assertive                                               Intense - focused; dedicated 
         Opinionated – Confident                                              Moody - Charismatic 
         Isolated – Selective                                                 Non-participatory - An observer 
         Immature – Innocent                                                  Picky - Selective 
         Dramatic – Powerfully vivid                                          Self-centered - Proud 
         Disorganized – Creative                                              Serious - Contemplative 
         Oppositional – Independent                                           Shy - Reflective 
         Anxious - Cautious or concerned                                      Silly - Joyful 
         Boisterous - Enthusiastic                                            Stubborn - Tenacious; persistent 
         Bossy - A leader                                                     Troublesome - Challenging 
         Chatterbox - Communicative                                           Unpredictable - Curious 
         Clingy – Loving                                                      Whiny - Willing to communicate 
         Controlling - Determined 
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