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Lynnette Christensen
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Lynnette Christensen |
Contact Office: McKay School of Education, 149-E MCKB Phone: (801) 422-5889 e-Mail: lynnette_christensen@byu.ed |
Assistant Director, BYU-Positive Behavior Support Initiative, CITES, David O. McKay School of Education, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah.
Lynnette’s responsibilities as Assistant Director of the BYU Positive Behavior Support Initiative include the administration of school-based research and implementation, product development, and professional development in the public schools.
Research Interests
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School-based functional behavioral assessment and behavior support planning
- School-based interventions for children and youth with internalizing behavior
Publications / Presentations
- Renshaw, T., Christensen, L., & Marchant, M. (2008). Training elementary school general educators to implement function-based support. Education and Treatment of Children, 31(4), 495-521.
- Christensen, L., Young, K. R., & Marchant, M. (2007). Behavioral intervention planning: Increasing appropriate behavior of a socially withdrawn student. Education and Treatment of Children, 30(4), 81-103.
- Christensen, L., Young, K. R., & Marchant, M. (2004). The effects of a peer-mediated positive behavior support program on socially appropriate classroom behavior. Education and Treatment of Children, 27(3), 199-234.
- Download her Vita for a complete list.
- See also her Conference Presentations


