It can be tricky to know how your child behaves in school, since you obviously can't be there to see it for yourself. What do you do if you hear there's a problem? We've collected advice and words of wisdom from experts that can help you get to the bottom of the matter and get things back on track.
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Impulsive Behavior
Campbell and Werry (1986) define impulsivity as "erratic and poorly controlled behavior" (p. 120). Teachers who refer to...
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Consequence Maps
It is important that students are fully informed of the possible positive and negative consequences of their choices....
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Is Your Teen Texting in Class?
Texting may have it's place in modern times, but does it have its place in the classroom? Get the facts on chronic teen...
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Observing the Student: Responding to Diversity
Conducting observations of a student is one of the best methods for obtaining specific information regarding that...
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What is Developmental Discipline?
Based on attachment theory, the low-control classroom management technique known as developmental discipline (Watson,...
