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Other
10
2 students
18 May 2026

Teaching Instructions

This is my student's goal: When presented with a non-preferred or challenging task, Student will initiate the task within 2 minutes and remain engaged for at least 15 consecutive minutes without engaging in avoidance behaviors (e.g., excessive break requests, head down, task refusal, negative self talk). Can you give me replacement coping skills for these avoidance behaviors?

Objective

By the end of this 10-minute session, students will:

  • Initiate a challenging task within 2 minutes of presentation, demonstrating improved self-regulation skills.
  • Use at least two replacement coping strategies to manage avoidance behaviors such as excessive break requests, head down, task refusal, and negative self-talk.
  • Remain engaged with the task without exhibiting avoidance behaviors for at least 5 continuous minutes during the lesson (building toward 15 min goal in future sessions).

Common Core Alignment

Though this is a behavioral and executive functioning skills lesson, embedding Common Core standards through task-related engagement is crucial. The lesson will use a brief ELA activity aligned with standards and focus on managing task engagement behaviors:

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.5.1 — Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.5.1.B — Follow agreed-upon rules for discussions and carry out assigned roles.

Materials Needed

  • Short age-appropriate reading passage (1-2 paragraphs).
  • Timer or stopwatch (visible to students).
  • Prepared chart or visuals listing replacement coping skills.
  • Calm-down tool kit (sensory toy, stress ball, or fidget spinner).
  • Whiteboard or paper for student to write or draw coping strategies.

Lesson Breakdown

1. Warm-Up and Introduction (2 minutes)

  • Greet students warmly; briefly discuss how sometimes tasks can feel hard or frustrating.
  • Explain that today students will practice starting a task quickly and staying calm if they feel like avoiding it.
  • Show a simple visual checklist with replacement coping skills (refer to below).

2. Present the Task (1 minute)

  • Give the 1-2 paragraph passage. Explain students will read it quietly and then answer one question about it.
  • Set the timer for 2 minutes to encourage them to start promptly.

3. Initiate Task with Support (2 minutes)

  • Prompt students to begin reading immediately after the timer starts.
  • If a student shows avoidance (head down, negative talk), prompt them gently using one replacement strategy (e.g., "Let's try the deep breathing exercise together for 3 breaths.").
  • Use positive reinforcement immediately if they start on time or use a coping skill.

4. Active Engagement Using Replacement Coping Skills (3 minutes)

  • If avoidance behaviors arise, guide the student in selecting a coping skill from the chart.
  • Have students practice at least one of these replacement strategies:
    • Taking three slow deep breaths.
    • Counting to 10 silently.
    • Using a fidget tool quietly at their desk.
    • Asking for a brief 1-minute "brain break" instead of a longer break.
    • Saying a positive affirmation aloud or silently ("I can do this!").
  • Encourage student to verbalize what they are doing to manage their feeling if possible.

5. Task Completion and Reflection (2 minutes)

  • Have students answer a simple comprehension question on the passage (e.g., "What is one main idea in the passage?").
  • Praise their engagement and use of coping skills.
  • Briefly discuss how these strategies helped them stay on task.

Assessment

  • Teacher observation checklist during the lesson noting:
    • Time to task initiation (goal: within 2 minutes).
    • Number and type of avoidance behaviors exhibited.
    • Use of replacement coping strategies when avoidance behaviors occur.
    • Duration of continuous engagement during the lesson (at least 5 minutes as the measurable portion for this session).
  • Student self-report: At end, ask students which coping skill helped them most.

Extensions and Suggestions for Future Sessions

  • Gradually increase continuous engagement time to 15 minutes.
  • Rotate through a broader range of challenging academic tasks.
  • Integrate peer support for modeling positive coping behaviors.
  • Collaborate with school counselor or behavior specialist on personalized coping toolkits.

Teacher Notes

  • This brief session pairs cognitive skill-building with essential executive functioning and emotional regulation skills, enhancing the student’s success in meeting Common Core ELA standards with confidence.
  • The specific focus on replacement coping strategies directly addresses the goal’s avoidance behaviors, promoting positive, age-appropriate self-management techniques.
  • Use this framework to build consistent routines that empower students to approach challenging tasks independently.

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