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Resources for Classroom Based Prevention Program

For your convenience we have provided digital versions of the lesson units and handouts for teachers delivering the Classroom Prevention Program.

Classroom Dina Program Lessons - Unit Checklists

These checklists are to be completed after finishing each of the units in the curriculum and are submitted as part of the certification application.

Dina Program Lesson Units 1-7 Checklists (Year 1) (PDF)

Dina Program Lesson Units 1-7 Checklists (Year 2) (PDF)

Dina Program Lesson Units 1-7 Preschool Checklists (PDF)

See also the resources for the Small Group Treatment Program


Behavior Charts and Handouts

Preventing Behavior Problems (PDF)
Behavior Plans for workshops 1-6 (Updated 11/09)

Behavior Plan - Functional Assessment (Individual Plan) (PDF)

Dina's Daily Behavior Chart (PDF)

Dinosaur School Songs (PDF)

More Dina Dinosaur Songs (PDF)

Discipline Hierarchies/Steps for Nondisruptive & Disruptive Behavior (PDF)

Level 1 Social Coaching (PDF)

Level 2 Social Coaching (PDF)

Level 3 Social Coaching (PDF)

Teachers as Academic, Emotion and Social Skills Coaches (PDF)

Feather in Cap (PDF)

Give Me Five With Words (PDF)

Non-Verbal Signals (PDF)

Sample Hierarchies (PDF)

School Plan (Transition School Plan) (PDF)

Time For (PDF)

Use Drawings to Facilitate Pre-Reading, Writing, Language & Social Skills (PDF)

Teacher Program Handouts (Norwegian) (Zipped PDF)


Handouts: Language Versions

Dina Detective - Apatosaurus Activities - Chinese (PDF)


Dinosaur Curriculum - Password Protected Resources

Go to the Password Protected Resources Page - These are the new color Dina puppets and 'Show Me Five' and other Dina program resources. Please contact Lisa St. George for the password if you are a program user.


Classroom Observations

Dina Classroom Leader Process Checklist (PDF)

Best Practices Inventory (PDF)


Articles

The Role of Time-Out in a Comprehensive Approach for Addressing Challenging Behaviors of Preschool Children (PDF)

(Spanish version here too)


Extending the Curriculum

Tips to Making Dinosaur School Developmentally Appropriate (PDF)

Tips for Extending Dinosaur Curriculum Beyond Specific Lesson Plans (PDF)

Dinosaur Camp Schedule and Protocols (day) (PDF)

Dinosaur School Schedule and Protocols (week) (PDF)

See also: Adapting the Programs

 

A Search Library of Articles & Research

Read about implementing our programs, view outcomes and more!
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Five- to Six-Year Outcome and its Prediction for Children with ODD/CD Treated with Parent Training

Characteristics of Young Children with Persistent Conduct Problems 1 Year after Treatment with the Incredible Years Program

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Articles for agencies
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View the bibliography

 

Training Workshops & Consultations

Seattle, WA - Trainings with Carolyn Webster-Stratton and Jamila Reid in 2010. And the new Baby program group leader training.

Go to the full workshop calendar
Wales Trainings (PDF)

 
 


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