Behavior
I use a variety of behavior management strategies in Room 4. The Love & Logic method is my primary approach. In Love & Logic, students are held to high behavioral expectations; are offered choices; and when consequences are necessary, they are given in a "logical" and "loving" way.
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Note: I will be teaching a Love & Logic Parent Course this school year. If your child is behaviorally challenged, please consider joining me!
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If your child's behavior needs improvement, I will work closely with you to find an effective positive behavioral support strategy.
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Rules in my classroom are few. I believe that as all children are different, and all actions and reactions very personal in nature, effective discipline involves a few overriding tenets rather than a long list of specific rules. Situations are dealt with as they arise, with the focus on enabling the child to grow and learn from his or her actions. Guidelines for Student Behavior
In ensuring that the above guidelines are adhered to, I will operate with the following principles as my guide:
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Want to know how your child is behaving at school? It's as easy as logging into your Parent Class Dojo account. I will send you an email invite after I present the system at Back to School Night.
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