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Progressive Levels of Discipline It would be nice if positive recognition was all that was required to encourage appropriate behavior in children. In actuality, consequences are an important part of behavior modification. But not all behaviors require the same consequence ,so it’s important that a discipline system be as fair and equitable as possible. This progressive discipline plan uses several stages of consequences. Each one is more significant than the one that comes before it. As a student moves from stage to stage, the disciplinary action taken becomes more severe. ********************************************************************************** Other Behavior Management Products: Behavior Tracking Anecdotal Notes (FREE) PBIS Expectation Posters **************************************************************** Thank You!
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Students are stressed more than ever. Sometimes that stress is manifested in the form of impulsive outbursts, anger, meltdowns, crying, yelling, arguing, or other types of emotional release. Kids don't always know what to do with all of that strong emotion and teachers and parents can not always drop everything to help. Kids must learn to recognize and regulate their own emotions, particularly strong emotions. This article discusses encouraging children to manage and regulate their own emotions and behavior. It is a great alternative to clip charts and time out chairs!
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Until understanding ADHD in 2018, I don’t know how many times my son’s disruptive behavior was chalked up to that overused phrase “boys will be boys.” My son’s needle seemed to be stuck on hyperdrive all the time. Keeping him from doing and saying certain things became a full-time job.
Enforcing logical consequences is a fabulous way for teachers to encourage good classroom behavior and parents to get kids to behave without yelling, and we're sharing 13 logical consequences that actually work!
Learn how to teach children self-control the right way with this collection of fun yet powerful self-regulation strategies and activities for kids!
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Enforcing logical consequences is a fabulous way for teachers to encourage good classroom behavior and parents to get kids to behave without yelling, and we're sharing 13 logical consequences that actually work!
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This post is full of my ideas for effective consequences that actually teach BETTER BEHAVIOR than simply punish a child for a discipline problem!
You’re feeling annoyed. Your child keeps bothering you with the same behavior. “Stop!” you huff for the tenth time, but it happens again. Why can’t my child just listen to me, you think. You’re confused as to the reason your child would continue to do something over and over again when you’ve made it clear that […]
Connection and love are the only methods that actually last when we wish to correct our children's behavior. This is how - 10 simple practices.
“No!” my five-year-old declared, “Cleaning up toys is boring.” He’s usually pretty helpful cleaning up his room and enjoys helping around the house, but sometimes he gets in a mood. When that happens, it can be tempting to turn his defiance into a power struggle. Should I force him into cleaning his room, using my … Continue reading "How to Respond to Defiant Behavior the Montessori Way"
Rewards and incentives can be a critical component to classroom management success. They are also the perfect tool to help learners to go outside their comfort zones and learn new skills. Simply put, providing rewards and incentives encourage positive behaviors. Sometimes rewards are seen in a negat
Want to know how to discipline a child without yelling ? Check out this collection of 14 simple but effective positive parenting techniques!
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