Title | : | How I Respond to Escalating Behaviors |
Lasting | : | 6.18 |
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Views | : | 188 rb |
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This implies there’s only one kid acting out at any given time when there’s usually a couple I had 20 plus kids out of 30 act out It’s funny how it’s always the teachers fault when it’s the parents who failed them Comment from : @jaydel3 |
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Got three boys Great advice for addressing multiple kids at home, thank you! Comment from : @MamaJeanMontessoriMusic |
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great video thank you ma’am Comment from : @talkingfights |
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Excellent If the discipline always comes from Admin The student turns into Arnold S ILL BE BACK lol Comment from : @tshinn |
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I was treated like I was playing when I just didn’t understand the instructionsbrbrThis is just Karen behavior taking every misunderstanding as a direct insult Comment from : @justiceleague4831 |
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Back it up…the kid sat in the chair What about the ones who won’t listen when you’ve told (asked) them 20 times Comment from : @kaerbear |
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This was such a good explanation! Comment from : @real_kaylah |
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Thank you for the honesty I am surrounded by toxic positivity Comment from : @TheBonyLevi |
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Social isolation is illegal in New Zealand schools, so what would be a good alternative? Comment from : @reddeer1758 |
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Thank you for explaining the tips step by step I've heard of these, but not in detail Comment from : @liaduplechain1486 |
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Too bad nowadays teachers aren't allowed to take a recess So, talking to them on their time doesn't work Also, nowadays instead of one or two behavior issues you might have one or two dozen There just isn't time or the resources to chit chat one on one with each of them Behaviors are out of control now There are no consequences, no accountability for student behaviors Comment from : @cavemancavemanog |
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I'm an early childcare educator & I'm always looking for info regarding what to do/say when a child escalates However, trying to de-escalate is also part of my job description I'm always looking for stuff & strategies for that too I believe that children & adults should encounter the consequences of their words & actions because if they don't get the consequences until much later it can be a severe reality check as well as not having the resilience to cope Thankyou Comment from : @karenwilson5445 |
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One thing I learned never to do is make threats you won’t or can’t follow through with The kids WILL call your bluff at some point or another Comment from : @missdonna9896 |
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Thank you for all your information Comment from : @sofiaandkariinthekitchen6196 |
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How about a five year old who comes into the room and starts throwing chairs and runs around and laughs I have to evacuate the class for safety Explain this one Ignored and it gets worse Comment from : @tiadavenport5465 |
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You are a breath of fresh air! Comment from : @traceylamarre8631 |
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I don’t like this This is treating the symptoms not the cause of the behaviour Comment from : @shelleyh2967 |
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I have been a prison officer for over 17 years and it gets way worse when they become adults Comment from : @sicpuppy9435 |
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These kinds of kids want to do a comedy routine with you, and you’re the straight man Don’t play the part Comment from : @idahomie7003 |
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This would be great if EBD kids ACTUALLY STAYED IN CLASS Comment from : @AlyseNicoleO |
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We are so frustrated with our 5 year old he is the child destroying the classroom 4 months in I don't know what to do The school calls everyday for early pick ups and discipline chats he hits spits tosses anything in his way And they just keep saying he's smart so no learning disabilitiesscared he's going to get expelled 😢 Comment from : @smickyjackson594 |
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but what happens when you don't have a resource aka administrative support Comment from : @vwilliams8196 |
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I admit I got played today by a 2nd grader 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ Comment from : @canterlevi |
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Best thing is to take away their audience Comment from : @kimberleebrooks-trakis9563 |
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This is very helpful brThank you 🙏 Comment from : @andriaknobel5241 |
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Awesome Comment from : @lisabourque1321 |
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All this is only possible with the support of administration and bparents/b Comment from : @Zzyzzyx |
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Great video, I am big on discipline, restorative practices and as a in school suspension instructor I look for new ideas to bring to my room and support teachers Many times we put up a fight and that's giving them the full they need to burn I have learned as a previous preschool teacher that this works Timing is everything!!! This was awesome Thank you!! Comment from : @shomonalofton8907 |
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"All The World's A Stage, And We Are Merely Players" If the kid has an audience, they'll act out Comment from : @brianmorrison7542 |
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Putting more negative energy into an already escalating situation just fans the flames Remove the energy to cool things off Comment from : @StopWhining491 |
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This is PD we would ❤to seesuch a practical training Comment from : @Vyoish |
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Try this crap in catholic school! Comment from : @lawrence1960 |
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Thanks I'm teaching 5th math for 14 days I really needed this lesson as I'm struggling with a few students not listening Comment from : @RollandElliott-t3z |
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😂 right on time for me! You just saved me and the child!😅 Comment from : @cw7735 |
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Doesn't work on Cartman types Comment from : @sungkim742 |
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As a special education teacher, my training supported my mindset with students with escalating behavior Technically, the student sat down in the chair I would have quietly went up next to them and said "thank you for following my directions" for some positive reinforcement and for them to recognize they actually did follow my directions It's allowed me to be more empathic, "pick my battles" for lack of a better words, and build better rapport with my kiddos to further support them Comment from : @marisainfelise1101 |
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This is very good behaviour management! Ma'am, as you go ahead with the instructional activities, do you carry the child along or not? Comment from : @ceeonigeria-unsdg4663 |
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" don't you get enough attention at home" Comment from : @MG-fr3tn |
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I'm at my wits end, I work with teenager students that are not only violent but lack manners and education 90 of them have absolutely no interest in learning anything, they go to school only to get money from the goverment They won't keep quiet, pay attention or even get into the classroom Just a few days ago, a teacher was hit with a hammer multiple times in the head just because the student wasn't happy with his F- grade Sometimes I regret being a teacher Comment from : @sergiougalde1110 |
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by sbowiing them the otber way round Comment from : @JeJeSamuel-tl2vo |
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Wow!! Comment from : @TheMagician86 |
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What if the administration gives no back up Nobody comes when you call Or worse, they take the kid out of the room, give them candy, and send them back 2 minutes later? Comment from : @likeaprobro |
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What do you do if you are a substitute teacher? Comment from : @danielcleary1072 |
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It's good to hear from you Thanks for the heads up on how not to escalatebrbrThe more we answer The more pissed they get This is why teachers are good Teachers have been My heroes since I was a child Comment from : @larrychuanico6943 |
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Thank you for informative video 🙏🏻 I’m learning about the school psychology field I heard some information about working with difficult behaviors But I don’t know how accurate it is Since you know special education laws , I taught to ask here 🙏🏻 I appreciate if you can guide me I was talking to a school psychologist and that’s what she told me : bra child is acting dangerously in a class , he/she is throwing chair or running with a scissors ( considering the teacher has removed all children from the class for their safety ) as a school psychologist , they send you in the class by yourself to calm down the student But if the child starts to chase you with the scissors, you can not leave the area Because if he /she happens to injure himself , you will get sued and you will have to pay for medical expenses I got confused about this scenario because you either need to choose to get sued for child negligence or paying lots of money for his medical needs or choose to get injured I really appreciate your opinion 🙏🏻 that would be great help Comment from : @seagull9631 |
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Thanks Comment from : @rasooljabbar6877 |
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I would like to apologise for formerly being a kid with the chair Comment from : @henryskalitz4628 |
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What do you do when you ask they child to "stop immediately" and they respond with "I wasn't doing anything"? Comment from : @paulacarlson8802 |
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Hold the child accountable 👍 Comment from : @parentingbeyondbehaviours6382 |
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Nice 👍 I love your strategies Comment from : @parentingbeyondbehaviours6382 |
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You confirmed some of the things that I did in my classroom and also I learned so many things from youbrThank you so much Comment from : @remb714 |
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Thanks for this content Works great on adults! Comment from : @comdrive3865 |
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Thank you! This video in particular was really helpful, and was also part of my ECE course I love the way you explain things to us Comment from : @shelbyanne04 |
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Very educational I So Much Appreciate you taking your time to Share educational wisdom Thank you again Comment from : @maryannfrank6749 |
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I love watching these videos, however can I apply these concepts at home? I understand teachers have a rough go with kids, but sometimes the situation is flipped lol Comment from : @Amanda-cj2ui |
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This video has been so inspiring , this is a mirror image of what I experience in my school setting This has helped me to have a better understanding in de escalation and preventive strategies to use Thank you, Comment from : @kirstydodsworth8461 |
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How about Adulthood if they seeking attention how do you stop it from a young adult who have Down syndrome Comment from : @taylorhenrie5099 |
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Wow yes timing is everything! Comment from : @vanillapearl9986 |
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What incredible empathy 🙄 Comment from : @kneazle3603 |
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Wow These videos are incredible Thanks! Comment from : @tims440 |
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I'm going to use this with adults as well This video is so valuable Comment from : @mimi7434 |
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Good job Polly! Lucky I was always a good boy in class Comment from : @davegravy492 |
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Thanks a lot This is very helpful for me Comment from : @BR-dl6tz |
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I love these longer segments, especially this time with a visual demonstration Very helpful Thanks for sharing! Comment from : @Dylvente |
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