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  1. School-based Programming – PAXIS

    The PAX Good Behavior Game® helps to build children’s self-regulation, resulting in improved focus and attention, improved test scores and other academic outcomes, reduced alcohol and other drug use, reduced psychiatric disorders, and reduced suicide.

  2. What is PAX? - Golden Hill Elementary School

    Sep 3, 2021 · PAX (an evidence based program) is a our School Wide Behavior Program. PAX is latin for PEACE. The program is centered around developing strategies that support students in areas of self-management, specifically with developing Peace, Productivity, Health, and …

  3. PAX Voices is the level of voice children should use during certain activities or in certain locations of the school. 0-Inch Voice. No talking. Hand Signal: Make a “0” with four fingers touching the thumb. 3-Inch Voice. Quiet conversational voice, barely louder than a whisper. Hand Signal: Hold three fingers in front of the mouth.

  4. PAX at Nationwide Children's Hospital

    The PAX Good Behavior Game® and PAX Tools give adults in schools and community settings strategies to help prevent behavioral health concerns and promote positive relationships. PAX strategies are preventative and appropriate for all children.

  5. collection of PAX Tools™. PAX Tools for School at Home provides parents and caregivers with research-based strategies to increase their children’s focus, motivation, stamina, and a number of other skills that specifically help children improve their study habits and outcomes when learning at home. 40 Community Educators Learn to Spread PAX ...

  6. PAX Voices: PAXIS does not recommend using PAX Voices during online or virtual classroom except as part of a PAX Vision about when mute is turned on and how to participate in a group discussion.

  7. Behavior Plan - nlpanthers.org

    PAX Voices: Students learn to use different voice levels depending on the situation. For example, they use a “zero inch” voice in the hallway. PAX Hands: Students brainstorm appropriate ways to use their hands and learn that PAX Hands never hurt.

  8. Growing PAX: Tips & Tricks | Smore Newsletters

    The purpose of PAX Quiet is to gain students' attention in order to give verbal instructions or initiate a transition--not to quiet students down per se. PAX Voices are for setting the level of sound and you can use it to explain the expectation voice level for a task.

  9. PAX • Page - DUTTON/BRADY PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT #28C

    The PAX (peace, productivity, health, and happiness) good behavior game helps our teachers and students work together in positive ways. PAX positive behaviors are based on ten strategies, called "kernels," that create a safe, predictable, and nurturing environment to help our students build confidence.

  10. PAX - MRS. DEVORA'S HIGHLY-CAPABLE CLASSROOM 2017-18

    Our Pax More and Less Visions describe the behaviors we want to see more of in our wonderful classroom and what behaviors we want to see less of in our classroom. We call the more behaviors, PAX, and we call the less behaviors, Spleems.

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