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Check-In, Check-Out

Second Edition
A Tier 2 Intervention for Students at Risk

Leanne S. Hawken and Kimberli Breen

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February 6, 2017
ISBN 9781462524587
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Check-In, Check-Out (CICO) is the most widely implemented Tier 2 intervention for the approximately 10-15% of K-12 students who exhibit chronic, mild behavior problems. Now significantly expanded, this professional training video illustrates the key components of CICO and shows how school personnel and parents can quickly and effectively support positive behavior throughout the day. CICO is ideal for implementation in multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) or positive behavior interventions and support (PBIS) frameworks. The chapter format allows users to quickly navigate to specific segments. Special features include reproducible forms, PowerPoint training materials, and two graphing spreadsheets for managing daily data. Running time: 27 minutes. First edition title: The Behavior Education Program.)

New to This Edition See also the related manual by Leanne S. Hawken, Deanne A. Crone, Kaitlin Bundock, and Robert H. Horner for CICO implementation leaders: Responding to Problem Behavior in Schools, Third Edition: The Check-In, Check-Out Intervention.

“The second edition of the CICO DVD program provides an updated description of the logic and day-to-day operations of CICO. Of special value is the emphasis on how CICO can be adapted for use at elementary, middle, and high school levels. The messages from teachers, administrators, and students are compelling, and supplement the research base. School personnel considering CICO will benefit from seeing what the program looks like, how the data function as a positive element in the school day, and how teacher teams can work to address emerging problem behavior patterns early.”

—Robert H. Horner, PhD, Special Education Program (Emeritus), University of Oregon


“The use of CICO has expanded exponentially in schools throughout the United States and internationally, and its effectiveness has been demonstrated with a range of behavior problems. This updated DVD offers step-by-step instructions for implementing CICO, from aligning it within a multi-tiered support system to summarizing data. It is a complete resource for training school or program staff to implement CICO. Examples of dos and don'ts illustrate how to make the intervention most effective and efficient. After watching this DVD, school staff will have an understanding of how to seamlessly and feasibly blend CICO with ongoing systems of support in their schools. I will definitely use this DVD in my Positive Behavior Support class.”

—Lee Kern, PhD, College of Education, Lehigh University


“Educators who recognize the importance of positive school climate will welcome the CICO DVD. The video program can be used as a component of training workshops or staff meetings or to enhance individual teachers' understanding of CICO. The second edition has a practical and easy-to-follow format that describes the program’s core features, with adaptations for addressing internalizing behaviors or attendance. School leadership teams will find useful information on how to embed CICO within a multi-tiered framework.”

—Steve Goodman, PhD, Director, Michigan's MTSS Technical Assistance Center


“Teachers, psychologists, and administrators who support students at risk long for tools that can assist them in implementing evidence-based practices. This superbly crafted DVD fits the bill to perfection. Detailed descriptions of CICO components, real-life illustrations, and compelling testimony by stakeholders bring to life the positive, efficient, and sustainable nature of the practice. This DVD will prove invaluable to educators leading pre- or inservice professional development and training activities.”

—Joseph M. Lucyshyn, PhD, BCBA-D, Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology and Special Education, University of British Columbia, Canada

Table of Contents

Main Video

Key Features of CICO:

Check-In

Teacher Feedback

Check-Out

Home Feedback

Data

Supplemental Chapters:

Internalizing Behavior

Attendance Problems

Spanish Overview for Families

Individualizing CICO

Frequently Asked Questions

Supplemental Material:

Daily Progress Reports

Graphing Spreadsheets

Materials for CICO Attendance

PowerPoint Slides and Other Training Materials


About the Authors

Leanne S. Hawken, PhD, BCBA, is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Special Education at the University of Utah. Dr. Hawken has 30 years of experience in the fields of psychology, education, positive behavior support (PBIS), and applied behavior analysis (ABA). She has been a PBIS/MTSS district- and school-level coach and has been has been training, coaching, and conducting research on Check-In, Check-Out (CICO) since the early 2000s. Outside the school context, Dr. Hawken is a certified life coach who is passionate about combining the science of ABA with the tactics of life coaching.

Kimberli Breen, MS, CAS, MA, is a national educational consultant based in Chicago. She provides multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) coordination, training, and coaching to state, district, and school leaders and implementers. Currently a Regional Facilitator Director for the University of Kansas SWIFT Center, she served as Technical Assistance Director for the Illinois Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) Network for eight years. She has also directed training and technical assistance for the New York statewide PBIS initiative. Starting as a school counselor on Molokai, Hawaii, and then becoming a school psychologist, she has implemented and coached PBS in a variety of settings, including residential facilities, community-based organizations, and at home with her son, who has autism. Her focus areas include family partnerships and diversity.

Audience

K–12 school psychologists, behavior specialists, school counselors, and administrators, for their own viewing and for use in training teachers and paraprofessionals.

Course Use

Suitable for viewing in school psychology, school counseling, or education courses on schoolwide positive behavior support, multi-tiered systems of support, or academic and behavioral interventions.

Responding to Problem Behavior in Schools: Third Edition: The Check-In, Check-Out Intervention and Check-In, Check-Out: Second Edition: A Tier 2 Intervention for Students at RiskSpecial package offer: The downloadable video Check-In, Check-Out: Second Edition: A Tier 2 Intervention for Students at Risk demonstrates CICO in action. The related resource, Responding to Problem Behavior in Schools, Third Edition: The Check-In, Check-Out Intervention, provides a comprehensive presentation of CICO, plus guidelines and tools for implementation.

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Previous editions published by Guilford:

First Edition, © 2005
ISBN: 9781593854164
New to this edition: