“One of the best things about PAX is that many of the kernels (teaching tools) can be used at home or in a virtual or socially distanced learning environment.” CONTINUED
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Upshur County School staff sees success after just one semester of good behavior program
“The most important, and probably the most glaring success we have had so far is our reduction in discipline referrals.” CONTINUED
Educator for a Day: Billings schools battle bad behavior with PAX program
“It’s actually quite exciting. The kids are excited to be PAX leaders. And that enthusiasm also carries over to the teachers. And it’s just a good feeling within the school.” CONTINUED
Irle School Set to Begin PAX Good Behavior Game
Game teaches and practices social skills in much the same way as academic skills are taught. CONTINUED
Depression Among Students Growing, Educators Say Behavior Game Will Help
Depression Among Students Growing, Educators Say Behavior Game Will HelpTen percent of Montana high school students say they’ve attempted suicide in the past year, according to a statewide survey released last month. The percentage of Montana highschoolers who report being depressed is at a 20 year high. CONTINUED
Depression Among Students Growing, Educators Say Behavior Game Will Help
“While it’s designed for all students, McGuire says the PAX Good Behavior Game could also provide an important predictable rhythm for homeless students in the classroom.” CONTINUED
Gazette opinion: Elementary PAX game good for life
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THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GAME THAT OFFERS LIFELONG LESSONS
When Carol Ewen, a school psychologist in Missoula, Montana, walks into the elementary classroom of a teacher she’s trained in the PAX Good Behavior Game (PAX GBG), she might find students crawling around on the floor like babies or acknowledging a “Spleem.” What they’re learning here is self-regulation skills, cooperation with peers, the ability to… Continued THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GAME THAT OFFERS LIFELONG LESSONS
Program aiming to reduce effects of childhood trauma expands in Montana schools
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Governor Bullock Announces Major Expansion of PAX Good Behavior Game in Montana Schools
Governor Steve Bullock visited a second-grade classroom in Billings to engage in a demonstration and announce a major expansion of the PAX Good Behavior Game to 100 more public schools in over 30 communities statewide. CONTINUED