6 Essential Pyramid Model Resources - Brookes Blog

6 Essential Pyramid Model Resources

October 27, 2022

For more than a decade, the widely used Pyramid Model for Promoting Social Emotional Competence in Infants and Young Children has been helping early educators boost key social‐emotional skills in young learners. A framework of evidence-based practices, the Pyramid Model was created to help programs like yours strengthen the social-emotional development of all children, with more intensive, tiered supports for children who are at risk for delays and/or engage in persistent challenging behaviors.

In this article, we’re highlighting six resources—books, tools, and learning modules—that give you the strategies, guidance, and training you need to implement the Pyramid Model successfully. Use these resources to help nurture the social-emotional competence of young children, reduce behavioral challenges, and get all children ready for school success.

Unpacking the Pyramid Model

A Practical Guide for Preschool Teachers
Edited by
Mary Louise Hemmeter, Ph.D.,
Michaelene M. Ostrosky, Ph.D.,
Lise K. Fox, Ph.D.

In a nutshell: The first book to provide a comprehensive, practical, step‐by‐step overview of the Pyramid Model for children ages 2–5.

Selected topics covered:

Rave review:
“Hemmeter, Ostrosky, and Fox and an all-star cast have distilled a wide array of research-based Pyramid practices into a guide that will be helpful for brand-new teachers and veteran early educators alike.”
—Judith Carta, Ph.D., University of Kansas

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Prevent-Teach-Reinforce for Young Children

The Early Childhood Model of Individualized Positive Behavior Support, Second Edition
By
Glen Dunlap, Ph.D.,
Kelly Wilson, M.A., ECC,
Phillip S. Strain, Ph.D.,
Janice K. Lee, Ph.D.

In a nutshell: The updated second edition of the definitive guide to Prevent‐Teach‐Reinforce for Young Children (PTR‐YC), the premier Tier 3 Pyramid Model intervention that helps resolve persistent challenging behaviors in preschool settings.

Selected topics covered:

Rave review:
“Grounded in behavioral science, positive practices, and educational research…provides a comprehensive and easy-to-read guide to design high-quality learning environments for all children.”
—Renee Miner, M.Ed., Boise State University

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Prevent-Teach-Reinforce for Families

A Model of Individualized Positive Behavior Support for Home and Community
By
Glen Dunlap, Ph.D.,
Phillip S. Strain, Ph.D.,
Janice K. Lee, Ph.D.,
Jaclyn D. Joseph, Ph.D., BCBA-D,
Christopher Vatland, Ph.D.,
Lise K. Fox, Ph.D.

In a nutshell: An accessible guide to the Prevent-Teach-Reinforce for Families (PTR-F) model, which helps families prevent behavior problems in children ages 2–10, teach proactive communication and social skills, and reinforce positive behavior.

Selected topics covered:

Rave review:
“A highly practical, family-centered and family-friendly model that is deeply respectful to children and families, firmly grounded in evidence-based practice, carefully illustrated with case studies, and imminently doable by practitioners.”
—Joseph Lucyshyn, University of British Columbia

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ePyramid Online Learning Modules

By the Pyramid Model Consortium

In a nutshell: Convenient online modules featuring high-quality, evidence-based instruction on the Pyramid Model. Choose from packages focused on infants & toddlers, preschoolers, and birth to five, plus special-topic modules.

Topics covered:

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Teaching Pyramid Observation Tool for Preschool Classrooms, Research Edition

By
Lise K. Fox, Ph.D.,
Mary Louise Hemmeter, Ph.D.,
Patricia Snyder, Ph.D.

In a nutshell: A reliable tool developed by Pyramid Model creators that gauges how effectively your staff is implementing 14 key Pyramid Model practices in preschool classrooms.

Benefits:

TPOT helps programs:

Rave review:
“In combination with the Pyramid Model, thoughtful use of the TPOT will help create environments in which all children can be happier and more engaged in learning.”
—Marilou Hyson, University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education

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Teaching Pyramid Infant–Toddler Observation Scale for Infant–Toddler Classrooms, Research Edition

By
Kathryn M. Bigelow, Ph.D.,
Judith J. Carta, Ph.D.,
Dwight W. Irvin, Ph.D.,
Mary Louise Hemmeter, Ph.D.

In a nutshell: Based on the TPOT for preschool classrooms, TPITOS evaluates how well your infant-toddler program has integrated Pyramid Model practices, and supports meaningful professional development for educators as they work toward mastery of those practices.

Benefits:

Rave review:
“Will help early childhood programs with infant and toddler classrooms to develop meaningful professional development for teachers to support our youngest children’s social emotional development.”
—Elizabeth Steed, Ph.D., University of Colorado Denver

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With the six resources highlighted in today’s blog post, your early childhood program can make the most of the Pyramid Model. Together, these books and tools give you the knowledge and strategies you need to help every young child develop the strong social-emotional foundation they need for future success.

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