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I’m sure we’ve all heard the saying - “change is the only constant.” While the phrase is a cliché, its truth echoes
I’ve been in Queensland Australia for five weeks now and will be here for another three. I’m mentoring three exceptional
I was first certified in the Mandt System in 1994 and have been able to watch the evolution of the system for the last 30 plus
Introduction The Mandt System is a useful tool in many workplaces to build relationships and de‑escalate situations before
We began 2025 at the start of a two-year journey that would take The Mandt System through the most significant changes the
In 2026 The Mandt System will introduce a new framework to advance and augment our continuing effort to reduce the use of
In mid-2023 we posted an article to this blog revolving around the question: “What is the role of Artificial Intelligence
In our “train the trainer” events participants are asked to practice a number of non-physical and physical activities and
The ability to individualize plans of service in human services and educational settings is vital to providing the best possible
When we look for a new house, we want a place to live that is safe and meets our needs. Our goal at the Mandt System, from our
During a recent instructor training, I was asked a thoughtful question regarding the use of the word powerful in our
We seem to be at a time and place in the world where negativity, mistrust, and retaliation are the modeled ways to interact with
In 1975, David Mandt founded The Mandt System to promote safety through healthier workplace relationships. Fifty years later,
Understanding and Measuring the Impact of Implementing The Mandt System. When the Wisconsin Department of Juvenile
To create safe workspaces, it is vital for our team members to be competent in the application of de-escalation skills.
This holiday season at the Mandt System, we’re engrossed in the development of Mandt 3.0. This morning, I couldn’t help but
Think about the best or most favorite job you have ever had. Now, also think about the worst or least favorite job you
We’re thrilled to announce that in January 2025, The Mandt System will launch Mandt 3.0, a monumental leap forward in our
The Mandt System gathered in Chicago during the first week of September for the debut of Mandt 3.0, in preparation for the
I’ve slowly (okay, maybe not so slowly since it’s been happening over the last twenty years or so) been coming to grips with
The Mandt System focuses on using prevention and de-escalation to minimize workplace violence. Prevention is best achieved
Continuing with the theme of last month’s blog about change, as we have been developing the new 3.0 curriculum, I have been
“Change before you have to.” Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric “Change is the law of life. And
The foundation of the Mandt System is built on the principle that all human beings should be treated with dignity and respect,
One of the cornerstones of The Mandt System philosophy is the idea that behavior does not happen in isolation. We build
Have you ever wondered why empathy is so important? Empathy is one of the best ways we can understand and relate to other
In 1974, Marina Abromovic displayed a powerful piece of performance art entitled “Rhythm 0” (Abramović, 2006). She placed
The Mandt System is pleased to be introducing an exciting new tool to bring technical curriculum review and reinforcement out of
Always treat people with dignity and respect. Build people up. These are not just interesting ideas we talk about in
The use of ‘Restraint Reduction’ and ‘Reducing Restrictive Practices’ language and terminology has become common in our
Imagine you are standing somewhere with a cup of good, hot coffee (or your favorite beverage). You are about to begin to
At The Mandt System we divide our training into different sections. Regardless of the level of training you receive, our most
Cognitive diversity has a positive impact on performance of an organization (Tegarden, et al., 2007). However, cognitive
I don’t often pull a trailer with my vehicle and until this past week it had been more than 10 years since I had done so.
We have been listening to the commotion and breathless hyperbole around Artificial Intelligence (AI), finding ourselves asking
A question we often hear at The Mandt System: Will your program be effective with the people we serve in our school,
Last October, members of the Mandt Leadership traveled to Manchester, United Kingdom, to spend some time with members of our UK
We talk a lot about how to create safe places for the people we serve, but I also want us to consider how to create those safe
In order to create cultures of respectful conflict resolution, organizations and individuals will need to consider both
I was recently reading an interview with a police chief about training his department had been providing to officers to help
We are in the midst of the holiday season for 2022, nearing the end of the year, and people are beginning to look ahead to
This week many of the Mandt System Faculty team will be meeting in Chicago to catch up, refresh Instructional skills and plan
Kids these days! How often have you ever heard or said that comment? Every generation I believe looks at
The Mandt System’s RCT (Relational/Conceptual/Technical) level training includes eLearning that focuses on trauma (Chapter 4)
In order to understand the management and resolution of human conflict, one must first understand human needs. Any de-escalation
In almost every instructor level workshop I teach, I am asked the question about how to respond to staff who are resistant to
Wouldn’t it be great if there were an ad that could promise to sell you the greatest conflict management tool? How much
Over the past few years many of you will have become aware of Simon Sinek and his book or the TED Talk “Start with Why”
Any sports fan has heard that the best offense is a good defense. In fact, most professional sports analyst will tell
I love to debate. It’s a bit of a sport to me. I’m always respectful, whether online, or in face to face interactions.
The Mandt System is a team centered approach to de-escalation training with the ultimate goal being to reduce the potential of
Making changes is hard, especially when those changes involve behaviors that have been used over a long period of time to cope
People are always looking for games or activities to help them with their conflict resolution skills. This one is simple,
When we talk about The Mandt System de-escalation training program we will often describe it as a ‘person centered, trauma
There is a saying in real estate that it is all about location, location, location. Though this is very true, it does
Building out from my blog of August this year, I wanted to share that The Mandt System in Chapter 4 focuses on trauma informed
In order to move forward, we must first often look back. Understanding where we’re coming from is a crucial part of developing
Adjusting to a different culture can be hard. When I was in college, I spent a semester in Central America doing language and
I recently was wrapping up a vacation after a work trip to Australia. I was driving from Sydney up to Brisbane to catch a
We here at The Mandt System are often asked to describe our program approach and how it can or should be used by practitioners
In a 2016 National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH), data showed that one in five children in the United States have had two
I’m writing this blog to really encourage all of our Instructors to consider completing the eLearning centered around The
Helping people to be as independent as possible is often one of the primary missions of various human service organizations.
I was watching a video recently where the speaker was sharing about an individual who had grown up in an institution and because
I have found myself talking more about what I do for work lately. Between getting everything ready for my trip to
So as a Brit, my colleagues often ask if my family and I celebrate the 4th of July. I usually make some joke
Recently I had the privilege of hanging out with some veterans at a cigar lounge while I was traveling. Men and women who
Many of us that work for The Mandt System travel a great deal for our job. For the most part, this is an aspect of the job that
Creating the safest possible work environment requires a good deal of planning. This planning process requires strategic
Over the past few months, I have been experiencing what for me is the most intense physical pain I can remember. Reflecting on
In The Mandt System we use Positive Behavior Supports and Interventions (PBIS) as a means to decrease violence in the
What do Kleenex, Hoover & Xerox all share? There are times when a particular brand become so synonymous with the product
Recently in a talk I was having with some colleagues we were discussing the topic of social skills training and some of the
It’s always interesting to meet new Instructors that believe the training they are about to receive is very specific to
Australian criminologist John Braithwaite once wrote, “crime hurts, so justice should heal” (2004). This is a great
I have recently found myself observing a situation between two friends where one of them uses a lot of humor in his
I had one of those nightmare events for a trainer this past week, I lost my voice. Thanks to the Massachusetts pollen, my
Even after 47 years in the Learning & Development industry it is unusual for an organization using the Mandt System
A while back I was talking to a friend who I have great respect for, and he mentioned a book that he felt I would
There are so, so many people who believe that training they receive from The Mandt System will be some sort of magical answer to
At the Mandt System, we believe that healthy conflict resolution grows from healthy relationships, values, and attitudes. Our
Since our workshop locations repeat every two years, I recently taught the last instructor workshop that I taught before COVID
People are always looking for ways to decrease violence in the workplace. Another way to think about that is how can we
This past week I had a mechanic friend show me the correct way to use a 'Torque Wrench'. For those that don't know, a torque
On Thursday February the 10th 500,000 people convicted of low-level, not violent crimes in Utah had their records expunged
One of the most significant challenges that people face in their work is managing conflict, which is not surprising considering
One of the central tasks of leadership in an organization is to set the tone for how conflict will be managed. A culture of
I was reading an article entitled, 'Positive Childhood Experiences May Buffer Against Health Effects Of Adverse Ones',
Who wouldn’t like to work in a safer workplace? No matter what your current position or employer, imagine feeling safer
The holiday season can put significant stress on our relationships with the throwing together of people, emotions, food and
Over the years I have written about my son Tyler and being a parent of a child with unique needs. Many of the things
I am often confronted by participants in Mandt System workshops with difficult questions and situations regarding a person
De-escalation training and Positive Behavior Support in everyday life The philosophy of The Mandt System since 1975 has been
Over the summer and Autumn this past year, my colleague Tim and I have both had new driveways poured and have shared and
Much of my adult life I had smoked cigarettes. I truly enjoyed smoking but knew I needed to stop due to the health
Occasionally It’s useful to revisit the core purpose of our program. First and foremost, the Mandt System is a course in
For those of you who have been long-time Instructors of The Mandt System program, you are well aware of all the topics that are
My wife recently taught her first Mandt System De-escalation Training workshop at the school where she works and asked me to
We just got a new puppy in our house, an eight week old cocker spaniel we have named Hattie. Since it has been 15 years
At the Mandt System, we believe that staff members have the right to a safe workplace. We also believe that all
I was recently talking to a friend of mine in education and in the conversation, she made the following comment: “It’s like
Has anyone seen those super cute onesies that have “Spit Happens” across the front? So cute! Well, maybe another slogan
I have a neighbor who recently experienced the unexpected loss of a friend. Her reaction to this loss struck me as
This past week The Mandt System faculty and leadership met together in Chicago to review the updates to the curriculum that we
Have any of you been hearing about the significant upswing in “unruly” passengers aboard airplanes? I’ve read varying
Much has been written over the centuries about time. Time impacts all things alive or dead. Song writers
So for many of us this this past week and the coming week see our Kids returning to school and college, and marks the transition
Throughout much of human history, storytelling has been one of the primary methods for passing information from generation to
I am spending this week on vacation with my wife’s family. While I do enjoy interacting with them, the one thing I find the
If you do much research at all you will find that one of the main causes of conflict in the workplace is bullying. We have
This week, if you follow the Olympics or not, you have seen numerous articles discussing Simone Biles decision to drop out of
The Oxford Dictionary defines sunken-cost fallacy as ‘the phenomenon whereby a person is reluctant to abandon a strategy or
At The Mandt System, we strive to offer a holistic approach to supporting people, whether they be adults or children. Our
The Mandt System teaches strategies for resolving conflict utilizing positive behavior interventions and supports within the
What does the perfect elementary school student look like? This was a question posed by a new instructor during the teach back
In Chapter 1 of the Mandt System we discuss information from Hiam Ginott and how it is our personal approach that creates the
As parents of three teenage and young adult children my partner and I have naively believed we have got the parental consistency
I recently was talking with a co-worker of mine about a meeting we had recently attended. He referred to my ability
My Godson, Elijah, is totally adorable. I mean, TOTALLY ADORABLE. This past weekend I was visiting Elijah’s family in
My grandfather served his country in the United States Navy on a Destroyer in the Pacific ocean during WW2. He survived a
One comment I hear frequently as I teach instructor level workshops is, “I wish I would have had this de-escalation training
How much workplace conflict arises from issues at the team level? When people talk about how to handle conflict in the
About 25 years ago the National Charity I worked with was approached to take over a smaller non profit that had run into
Often when we are dealing with difficult behavior it has nothing to do with the people who are in care but rather with each
Have you ever had one of those really challenging workshops? You know the ones...the ones where everything that could go wrong,
When I was about ten years old I spent a lot of time in the woods. I was fascinated by the wonders of nature and had a
Have you ever seen a particular meeting, event, or assignment on your schedule and started thinking of ways that you can get out
In Mandt we talk about using our RADAR to be aware of what is going on around us. The first R in our RADAR stands for
This past week was the one year anniversary of the Covid19 pandemic initial impacting on the Mandt System programme of classes
This week marks the one-year anniversary of the start to locking things down to stop the spread of COVID-19. As I sat
I just read that people who have received their full Covid-19 vaccinations may possibly plan small gatherings for the
Human beings rely on group cooperation extensively as a means for survival. Whenever groups form, whether formal or
I never imagined when I started my first part time position as a direct support professional in 1993 that I would still be
The pandemic seems to be affecting many people negatively. Many of us are expecting the worst, whether we expect the worst
This past week, my family and I experienced our first virtual cremation service following the death of my mother-in-law a few
Several years ago, when we received my son Tyler’s diagnosis for fragile x syndrome, we reached out to the National Fragile X
According to history.com, Valentine’s Day is a holiday celebrated each year on February 14 by the exchange of cards, flowers,
In the Mandt System we begin our discussion of human motivation through the lens of Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
Martin Luther King Jr. is quoted as saying, “People fail to get along because they fear each other; they fear each other
On a recent airplane ride I resumed listening to an audiobook I had started a while back. While some may find the title of the
At the Mandt System we had our last ‘All Company’ meeting the week of Thanksgiving and our theme for that meeting was
In 1938, George Vaillant began the Grant Study, a longitudinal study of adult development that would last more than 75
We all at one point or another have become frustrated while communicating. It’s one of the most common human
“Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our
On October 1, 2020 I celebrated the completion of my 19th year and the beginning of my 20th year with The Mandt System. What a
A phrase that seems to be making its way around education circles is “Maslow before Bloom”. Maslow’s Hierarchy is a
Is it still ‘Trolling’ if the anonymously posted comments are positive? In the current climate of turmoil,
There is a statement I have heard all of my life that goes “close only counts in horseshoes and hand
Reductionist explanations are often used to rationalize why a person behaves the way that they do. “They’re just doing
I recently saw a meme of an individual with a disability carrying a huge stack of papers that read, “If my staff had behavior
2020 has been a strange year so far. The Covid 19 pandemic and high profile events of excessive force and systemic racism
If you follow The Mandt System at all, you know the underlying philosophy of the program is “All people have the right to be
Human beings are a social species. We are not the strongest or fastest creatures in the animal kingdom. What puts us
I have seen several friends on Facebook expressing feelings of guilt for unfriending or unfollowing family members this
Sooner or later, if you work in the training profession ,or any profession, really; you will inevitably experience an off
Take a second to breathe…. Seriously. Just relax your jaw and your shoulders and take a deep, slow breath. Intentional
Students of Mandt System, Train the Trainer events have always filled out paper evaluations at the end of the course.
Some people think they only teach Mandt when they are in front of a group of students or employees. For some people, this means
I have been reflecting on the idea of turning your back to someone. As body language goes, I have never appreciated someone who
Many of our instructors travel far from home to attend Mandt System instructor training. Health and travel can be tricky. As a
In Chapter Three of the Mandt System, conflict management is discussed. To manage a conflict, one must first have an accurate
I’ve slowly (okay, maybe not so slowly since it’s been happening over the last fifteen years or so) been coming to grips with
In his book The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949), Joseph Campbell outlined the basic structure of hero myths. He called this
Reflective listening is often a difficult skill to master. As with everything - practice makes perfect! The key points to
The Northern Cardinal is a fascinating bird. If you live in the eastern half of the United States, and are lucky enough to have
I recently saw a short video online that asks the question, “What if people with intellectual disabilities got to decide what
This information is from Harvard Law School’s program on negotiation. It was included in a blog written by Katie Shonk, but
It’s important to develop relationships with the people who live and work near you. It’s also important to take this
A concept, according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, is an abstract or generic idea generalized from particular instances. In
On January 17th the Department of Education released a press release announcing an initiative to address the inappropriate use of
Dr. John Gottman is a psychologist and researcher that is recognized primarily for his work with marital relationships. In his
First off, I want to give credit for the title to Hannah Price (in her blog
We have just passed December 21st, the winter solstice, the longest night of the year. From now the days will slowly begin to get
The four stages of competence theory was developed by Noel Burch of Gordon Training International. It’s a useful way to
I am a big fan of fantasy. I grew up reading Tolkien and C.S. Lewis and later read series by Robert Jordan, J. K. Rowling, R.R.
The Mandt Student Academy is a Return On Investment(ROI) opportunity for organizations with Mandt System® instructors. Become a
Last year was a challenging year for my wife as it was her first year teaching in a new school system and at a different grade
No matter how skilled a person becomes, it all starts with the “basics”. To develop advanced skills in any subject, a
I can usually find a way to connect with people, but occasionally it is extremely difficult. Of course, the toughest people to
I’ve just recently finished watching the Netflix original series “Thirteen Reasons Why.” I’m not here to promote the
In Daniel Kahneman’s book, Thinking, Fast and Slow (2011), he presents a model that simplifies the cognitive processes of the
According to CASEL, https://casel.org/, the first two core competencies of SEL are self awareness and self management. Self
When my mom was still alive, she would sometimes call me in the mornings around 8:00 or 8:30 a.m. When she would realize that
We use the terms dignity and respect as foundational principles in the Mandt System. But what does it mean to treat someone with
I was asked to complete a blog for an issue of the monthly Stance and Balance. In the past I’ve shared things that related to
I was asked “When do we abandon what we are taught in training to makes sure someone is kept safe?” This instructor had a
You've just been called to assist with a crisis situation. Once you get to the location of the incident, things have settled
I was recently listening to a podcast titled, “A Whole School Approach to Behavior Issues,” where a school principal was
I recently saw a Peanuts comic strip where Peppermint Patty says to Charlie Brown, “I wonder what teachers make.” Charlie
June was National Safety Month. Danger can take many forms, and situational awareness is one of the key elements in maintaining
Kids’ favorite time of the year has finally arrived - it’s SUMMER! A couple of students in my life have been counting down
Tara had been working with a young man, TG, in a residential setting for quite some time. They had developed a positive
The holiday season is here!! Our family enjoys lots of time together celebrating the joys of the season. We are truly thankful
Like many of you, I woke on Tuesday, November 8, 2016 with a sense of somber responsibility. Each task that I completed was
This blog is offered by a certified instructor in an attempt to share information on the value of documentation. In The Mandt
I’m from a large family. Like, unusually large. My seventieth (70th) cousin is due to be born in August. I’ve not come
I was watching a short TED Talk this week entitled, “Why Lunch Ladies Are Heroes.” In this talk, the speaker describes the
Following a medical diagnosis last summer I was treated and then placed on a variety of painkillers to manage my symptoms during
The Mandt System utilizes Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs to help caregivers understand the impact unmet needs can have on how
With the anniversary of 9/11 a few week ago, I had a conversation with my 16 year old granddaughter about how airline travel has
As a Social Worker new to the State Hospital, my goal was to get to know the individuals I serve so I can best support and help
Last year I came across a book called Ghost Boy by Martin Pistorious. This is an autobiography, and tells the story of a boy
Today as I write this blog I turn 47 years old. I think, like every year, my birthday is a time of reflection. Another year has
Ted talks are amazing. If you’ve not heard of them, go to https://ted.com/talks. One of these talks is by Chimimanda Ngozi
We’re all guilty of throwing our weight around from time to time and attempting to control things. Holidays are probably a
This past week myself and a colleague were presenting to a State Department on who the Mandt System are, how we want to connect
This past week I was in Miami, at the 4th International Conference on Violence in the Health Care Sector. The conference is
Least Amount of Interaction - What Does that Mean? The RCT curriculum of The Mandt System, teaches the crisis cycle and provides
Premature death. Alcoholism. Heart disease. Depression. These are just some of the reasons childhood trauma matters. Students
Jill is a 16 year old female who has been in special education since she was 3 years old. Her behavior was at times challenging
It’s one thing to talk about concepts like RADAR, de-escalation and the crisis cycle. It is more challenging to put the
Educators can significantly reduce classroom stresses for children with bipolar disorder, thereby allowing them to succeed in
One of the questions asked most often is, “How much time should I schedule”? We appreciate the diligence manifested by
In Chapter 1 we talk about different ways to help situations de-escalate, and one of the strategies that we mention is the
In the Lakota culture, we consider our children to be very sacred. They are a gift from the creator who hold the future of our
Thanksgiving is about family, friends and gratefulness. Those who work in the human services field often must spend their
In communication without words, the face is used a great deal. Hand signals, shrugs, head movements, etc. are all used. It is
We as caregivers should always keep foremost in our minds what type of impact we may have on the people we serve when we become
When we as adults/professionals are attempting to connect with a youth and build a healthy relationship, we must be very careful,
There are many things that may cause a person to become upset and begin using their behavior in dangerous ways. In our training,
THE IMPACT OF OUR CHOICES: When we are supporting individuals who sometimes exhibit challenging behavior, caregivers must
We must remind ourselves everyday that the ethical dilemma resulting from physical restraint is the clinician’s value or
In January of this year, Aaryce Hayes wrote a blog on Building Positive Relationships in which she emphasized the elements of
Max De Pree says, “Leadership is a condition of indebtedness." I firmly believe that to be true. Over the years I have become
An increase in random shootings in schools, theaters, and society in general has raised the question of why. Many people are
When an incident occurs that involves the use of a restraint technique, regulations often require that staff meet with designated
By definition, reinforcement will increase the likelihood that behavior will be used again in the future. As service providers
One of the absolute best things about being a National Faculty Member for The Mandt System is the opportunity to meet so many
When people are engaged in a positive relationship with someone , whether the relationship is personal, professional or public ,
In our training, we tell people that “the ultimate goal of The Mandt System® is to build healthy relationships in the
“It is important to understand that there is a difference between anger and aggression” (stolen straight from the Mandt
We are all familiar with this frequently posed question, “How often do you practice a fire drill, and how many fires have you
Wikipedia defines Duty of Care, in tort law, as a legal obligation imposed on an individual requiring that they adhere to a
Conflict amongst people is as old as Adam and Eve and Cain and Able. As long as human beings are together there will be conflict
The use of seclusion is a highly emotionally charged issue. It is argued that the use of seclusion is often in the best
This may be the shortest blog you have ever read. Tips to avoid conflict – you can’t. You may be successful for years in
No matter what part of the human services field in which you work, reducing the use of restraint is one of the major goals. In
It seems that most weeks we read stories covered in the media reporting on issues around the use or misuse of force for all
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