Transform your most challenging students into engaged learners with this proven, evidence-based behavior intervention system trusted by thousands of educators nationwide.
Written by a board-certified behavior analyst and Harvard Medical School child psychiatrist, The Behavior Code provides teachers, counselors, and parents with the breakthrough FAIR Behavior Intervention Plan―a systematic, compassionate approach to understanding and addressing the most difficult classroom behaviors. Whether you're dealing with anxious, withdrawn, oppositional, or disruptive students, this practical guide moves you from reactive discipline to proactive support, helping you decode the messages behind challenging behaviors and respond with targeted strategies that actually work. Drawing on cutting-edge research in cognitive science and educational psychology, the authors demonstrate how all behavior is communication, giving you the tools to build stronger teacher-student relationships while creating calmer, more productive learning environments for all students.
- The Complete FAIR Framework: Step-by-step system to identify Function, implement Accommodations, develop Interaction strategies, and create Response plans for lasting behavior change
- Real Classroom Solutions: Proven techniques for managing students with ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, anxiety, trauma responses, and other special education needs
- Practical Implementation Tools: Ready-to-use worksheets, case studies, data collection methods, and assessment strategies you can apply immediately
- Evidence-Based Approach: Combines behavioral analysis expertise with child psychiatry insights, backed by years of successful implementation in diverse school settings
- Reduces School Discipline Issues: Transforms oppositional behavior through understanding rather than punishment, decreasing suspensions and improving academic outcomes
Stop struggling with challenging student behavior―start implementing these game-changing strategies today and watch your most difficult students become your greatest success stories.
Jessica Minahan, MEd, BCBA, is a board-certified behavior analyst (BCBA) and special educator who is currently employed in the Newton, Massachusetts, public school system as a district-wide behavior analyst, where she does direct consulting for administrators, teachers, and support staff. She also consults to an in-house, forty-five-day stabilization program for Newton K–12 public school students who are in crisis. Jessica has more than ten years of experience with students exhibiting challenging behavior in both urban and suburban public school systems. She specializes in providing staff training and creating behavior intervention plans for students who demonstrate explosive and unsafe behavior, as well as for students with emotional and behavioral disabilities, high-functioning autism, and Asperger syndrome. She holds a BS in intensive special education from Boston University and a dual master’s degree in special education and elementary education from Wheelock College. She has a certificate of graduate study (CGS) in teaching children with autism from University of Albany and received her BCBA training from Northeastern University. She has been an instructor for the Severe Disabilities Department at Lesley University and is a sought-after public speaker on subjects ranging from effective interventions for students with anxiety to supporting hard-to-reach students in full-inclusion public school settings. For more information about Jessica Minahan please visit http://jessica-minahan.com/.
Nancy Rappaport, MD, is the Director of School Programs at the Cambridge Health Alliance and an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Rappaport has dedicated her career to improving the lives of children by constructing effective support for troubled youth who are in need of vital access to critical mental health services and who often have difficulty connecting with the services they require. She has created a case evaluation model for safety assessments of aggressive students. She oversees and coordinates mental health services at Cambridge Health Alliance’s four school-based health centers in Cambridge, Somerville, and Everett, Massachusetts. A board-certified child and adolescent psychiatrist, Nancy also teaches undergraduates, medical students, and residents about child development and supervises child psychiatry fellows in local schools. In addition to publishing many journal articles, she is the award-winning author of In Her Wake: A Child Psychiatrist Explores the Mystery of Her Mother’s Suicide (2009). In 2011, she received the Sidney Berman Award for School-Based Study and Intervention for Learning Disorders and Mental Health from the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Dr. Rappaport is a graduate of Princeton University and Tufts University School of Medicine. For more information about Nancy Rappaport please visit http://nancyrappaport.com/.