From talking in class when they should be working, to name-calling and fist-fighting, children act out for various reasons. Most children don’t want to misbehave in school. They do it because they have big emotions and they don’t know how
4 Ways to Discipline to a Child Who Won’t Listen
Have you used or “teacher voice” or your “parent voice” and your kids still refuse to listen to you? Does it feel like the more you try to get your kids to listen, the more they turn away? The more
Simple Ways to Teach Your Kids to Say Please and Thank You
Four simple ways to teach your kids to say please and thank you: a month of Halloween, play some games, and capture their attention.
4 Simple Tips for Good Classroom Management
Four classroom management strategies: outline clear expectations and consequences, form routines, build connections, and capture their attention.
How to Discipline a Child that Doesn’t Care
Four ways to discipline a child that doesn’t care: set appropriate expectations and routines, provide clear consequences, be open to conversation, and embrace the attempt and positivity.
Simple Ways to Create a Safe Place in the Classroom
Four ways to create a safe place in the classroom: whole class mindfulness, independent mindfulness, respect personal space, and discover learning opportunities.
How to Create a Good Routine for Kids?
Four ways to create a good routine for kids: create mini routines, place reminders, practice structure, and be flexible.
Simple Ways to Create an Inclusive Classroom Environment
4 ways to create an inclusive classroom environment: focus on equity, encourage collaboration, create community, and cultivate safety.
The Most Effective Ways to Handle a Difficult Child
Six most effective ways to handle a difficult child: the initial talk, create the plan, follow through, evaluate, and cycle back.
How do I Get my ADHD or Autistic Child to Complete a Task?
Three ways to get your child with ADHD or autism to complete a task: provide choices, break it down, and explain the rationale.