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Why Shouldn't Adults Be Shocked When Children Behave Badly?
This may appear a strange question but it seems quite appropriate… Continue reading
3 Steps in Effective Classroom Management
Classroom management is a proficiency that all teachers must both profess and master. But with the different positions students each year, the class rules should be changed to accommodate a new class of individuals. New teachers in particular are often confronted with this kind of predicament in the classroom control. Because they do not have enough experience yet with regard to classroom management. With that said, they often feel incompetent, which leads to frustration. Continue reading
Coping with Classroom Management Problems with Student Involvement
As a teacher, classroom management problems occur every now and then. It is like a web that traps educators when they least expect it. Much more, it can further drag you down the drain if pre-emptive measures are not taken. Without immediate action, it can consume your entirety, both professionally and personally. Continue reading
Don't Make A Mistake – Set Consequences That Kids Don't Enjoy When They Behave Badly!!
Oh dear – how many times I hear adults in meetings making big mistakes when they talk about dealing with kids’ behaviour. Unwittingly they’ve forgotten their role and responsibility to manage and guide behaviour as children grow up… Continue reading
If Kid's Behaviour Isn't Getting Better Then You're Not Doing It Right!!!
So, to the harsh reality of the heading of this article. If they’re not behaving then you’re not doing it right…. Oh Liz, that really is harsh. Maybe it is harsh – but it’s true…. Either as a school (and kids’ behaviour should be an all school issue) or in individual classrooms, if behaviour isn’t improving (and presumably people want it to?) then something is being done wrongly. The great thing is though, anyone can learn the skills to effectively manage children’s behaviour. As I’ve written before – skill and confidence are the keys to success. Continue reading
What Comes First, Kids Bad Behaviour or Being Badly Taught?
When kids can’t learn they often resort to being badly behaved! Continue reading
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Tagged children's development, classroom management, developing as a teacher, education, effectively disciplining children, how to manage children's behaviour, managing behaviour in the classroom, managing challenging behaviour, managing difficult behaviour, planning lessons
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