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Post by NickCarter on Dec 20, 2018 13:04:20 GMT -8
What adult responses to a child's or children's behavior have you have seen work well?
I like when adults redirect, for example "Instead of using mean words when you're upset, explain why Timmy hurt your feelings."
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Post by Sierra on Jan 13, 2019 15:44:29 GMT -8
Redirection instead of saying no is the biggest thing that works.
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Post by pj5 on Jan 20, 2019 16:00:28 GMT -8
When there is an argument or someone got hurt, listening to what both children have to say and helping facilitate them having a conversation with each other to figure out what happened and what they could do in the future to not get upset/injured.
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Post by srambow on Feb 27, 2019 16:05:42 GMT -8
Redirection is always one i use in the classroom instead of saying no. I also like when there is an issue with two students for them to talk it out so that they learn how to handle future upsets making sure they are apologizing or helping the other student.
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