Title | : | How to "Deal With" Difficult Students |
Lasting | : | 17.15 |
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Views | : | 112 rb |
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Appreciate your time and valuable effort This will definitely make a difference in my approach Comment from : @deepan8783 |
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Incredible😊😊 Comment from : @deepan8783 |
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Attitude is one of the mandatory evaluation in my place, so it's tied to their grade Comment from : @yzyusrina |
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This was so helpful as a first year middle school teacher so blessed I found your channel! You are an inspiration!! Comment from : @GiannaMarie212 |
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I used to teach a bunch of those students I agree with you Knowing what to say and how to say it is crucial! Comment from : @Keitamulopoofficielle |
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I need great help with my difficult students Comment from : @JoanneKaravara |
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Some teachers are too negative And power struggles are usually won by the children Kids have to want to be in class and learning We have to try and help them to change their attitude Comment from : @jeannedigennaro6484 |
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Thanks for your video! This will apply for elementary students as well! ❤ Comment from : @JuliaRTyquiengco |
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Good video thank you! Comment from : @dannywinters2905 |
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4:39 Remove emotions as much as possible from yourself
br7:10 consequence ladder Comment from : @jonelya |
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You're one of the best ones I've met so far You don't speak like you've never had the experience and you are straight to the point Comment from : @ShainaCampbell-gj4sl |
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How about how to handle student who don't want to talk during recitation? Comment from : @lili775 |
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So interesting! Many thanks for sharing these useful tips!! Comment from : @etynathalie8637 |
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I don’t believe all these are applicable to elementary 3rd grade, right? Down for respect and keeping your cool but these 8,9,10 years old are tough I have three that distract all the time and me going to them and pulling them to the side and speaking to them is not realistic If I do this the rest will go bonkers Comment from : @junydamaris |
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We’ve got one that completely ruins it for the rest of the class, which is not fair to them Comment from : @lisamarie5882 |
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This video was fantastic! I’ll definitely use these tips in my high school classes Comment from : @rossb7899 |
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1 be mindful of behavior
brTeachers can escalate the behavior
brhow to descalate the situation
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brHave a consequence ladder
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brkicking student out of classroom
brthey will hold onto grudge
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br2 address them in private with post it note
brtone matters address the entire classroom
brcalling a kid out gets them
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br3 reach out with prior teacher or current one to help
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br4 dont' make assumptions about student
br6 consequences for behavior, not academics
br7 do not be tough with one kid to make a point
brwith entire classroom
br8 call parents Comment from : @RollandElliott-t3z |
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Wow, amazing video! Comment from : @StaceySummers-k9e |
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Thanks, Amanda, it helped me a lot i must also say, you are so beautiful Comment from : @slimk8744 |
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,Have you created a video re: "How a SUBSTITUTE teachs difficult students' There is only day to day no month to gain trust disrespect is high Comment from : @KathleenKeenan-h8l |
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Thank you for the tips and The Highlighted numbers I agree, we need to monitor ourselves and our behaviors as well Comment from : @KathleenKeenan-h8l |
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Needed to hear the one about assumptions As a sub, though, a heads up with constructive suggestions about how to deal or not with a student is helpful The best was the peace or control comment Thank you! Comment from : @alicelindborg5096 |
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Yes, many great tips! I've done some before especially moving close to someone being disruptive or just looking at them briefly, sometimes they just want to be acknowledged I work at a school based in a shelter for children There are challenging situations and sometimes kids just refuse to do their work It is my job to engage them but sometimes they just need a breather/space Thank you, just found you and subscribed Comment from : @created2bless322 |
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This is very good advice, thank you! Comment from : @eeyore539 |
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Very excellent ideas, miss thank you very much Comment from : @askban9318 |
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This seems actually helpful Thank you, Amanda !!! Comment from : @Nipun_Chauhan |
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Topic starts at 3:54 Comment from : @Sugari52 |
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what if you deal with a person who seem to lack empahy and has adhd? and starts acting and screaming like a monkey before class? how do you deal with an 11 year old student from hell like that? That made 2 other teachers call in sick allready during the previous month? I don't think your advice would work working on a kid n like that? Comment from : @DrErnst |
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Coaching in the aBronx These kids are mad rude immature and have no discipline! Comment from : @precisionhoops365 |
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Thank you so much for this video! Comment from : @lecarsan7611 |
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I really wish my teachers growing up had seen this video and followed this advice As a kid I was a weird mix of way too smart, too "mature" for my age (read: traumatized), socially undeveloped, and ADHD with issues with authority and following ruleswith parents that put a world of pressure on me for being a math prodigy I learned how to control my behavior more by highschool, but in elementary school this one teacher would make me sit apart from the rest of the class, punish me for correcting her by giving me extra work, talked to the classroom about how I was "special" with me in the room, forced me to wear plain jeans and a plain shirt despite there not being a uniform, and frequently giving me 0s on assignments for "no reason" (perceived rudeness) All in all it sucked I hope that today more teachers are following advice like you give I found this video because I am homeschooling my little brother who is ADHD, addicted to video games, procrastinates, always does the bare minimum (usually less), and has problems with authority I have an easier time with it than my parents bc I understand some of the issues, but it can still be difficult to get him to work without getting in a fight Thank you, hopefully I can apply some aspects of these, though I don't have a classroom setting or a school system framework Comment from : @halcrow6213 |
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Good advice Thank you Comment from : @shea5542 |
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How about a student who has difficulty… Comment from : @parentingbeyondbehaviours6382 |
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Interesting deal with vs teach to Comment from : @parentingbeyondbehaviours6382 |
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Hi I'm from Philippines can you make a vlog about interviews for teacher So that we can also an idea it's my first time to watch your videos, I'm interested about certain topic Comment from : @ramelsuyom1274 |
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Yes mine is the same Comment from : @kimmiller605 |
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This is great thank you!! Comment from : @chloewebb335 |
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Absolutely helpful Unfortunately, there are many times that Ss agree to make the class more difficult Comment from : @sergioespitia7847 |
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Intelligence and beauty - blessed Comment from : @trainingaccount7528 |
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I really dig your video and I used some of the approaches with a troublesome class today 1) favouring peace over control 2) giving a role to someone who keeps talking 3)not being too personal The class enjoyed the lesson Many thanks Rodney Comment from : @lordprosser |
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I am going to be a secondary earth science teacher in about 15 years Your channel really helps me feel prepared Comment from : @DayTrripperr |
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Impressive presentation, Amanda Thank you Comment from : @tomover9905 |
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I deeply appreciate how you "see" students You see them as people, deserving respect while also keeping them to account This approach truly helps students reach their potential and fosters self-pride, yet encourages them to ever raise their bar Comment from : @AGDinCA |
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Thanks!! I’m transitioning to Middle School 🏫 next August Comment from : @RJN8580 |
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Hello maam,new subscriber here! I love your approach to teaching ❤❤❤ Comment from : @irishchristinealvaran6033 |
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I am a substitute teacher so this is a good reminder! Comment from : @myrojyn |
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This is a very informative and well done video Comment from : @amymcneal6180 |
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thank you for sharing ,your so kind @ very well explanation Comment from : @teresitagayapa2797 |
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How do you ideal with students who are really behind (I teach english in a private school) parent sometimes think that just because they pay , kids deserve a high grade Some of the kids who are behind is because they just don't go to school not connect to their online classes Comment from : @taniagonzalez4064 |
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Great tips! I also treat every day as a new one - maybe a student and I had words, but I will treat him/her exactly the same the next day, as if nothing happened That shows consistency, and it shows that you’re not trying to target that student It helps to calm things down Comment from : @MarchionessDarby62 |
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Love!!! Comment from : @leannetattrie278 |
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Thanks! excellent model for teachers! Comment from : @tilahun321 |
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Love this !! Comment from : @MisterMehaiel |
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Thanks so much for your recommendations teacher Seeing you from 🇨🇴 Colombia 🌻 Comment from : @marcelasandoval7741 |
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Amazing content! Comment from : @srslgd-r9k |
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Thank You Comment from : @vickymoore7852 |
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Love the transparency! Comment from : @irvg9307 |
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There is always that one student that stirs up the rest of them Comment from : @anastasiae9110 |
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I just completed student teaching and my "challenging" children (jr high) were my favorites! I have a fear of calling home to communicate concerns My parents (I wasn't the type to get in trouble) would get crazy angry for everything: ex- getting screamed at while asking for homework help and/or hit It makes me so hesitant to reach out for fear of getting students screamed at or beat (it is very hard not to project) Comment from : @JJ-nn9de |
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Can you PLEASE do a classroom tour and first year teacher must haves?? Comment from : @briana_gadberry |
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thank you teacher Comment from : @ladylablab0529 |
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hey teacher thnks for this awesome video Do have a video for online teaching? Comment from : @ladylablab0529 |
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Good channel!!!! Gonna definitely use the consequence ladder in my future job as a teacher Comment from : @aishaheart1 |
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You explained how to deal with difficult students really well! Thanks for the great points about being mindful I completely agree that students react in response to how WE react Teachers definitely hold more influence and control in their students' behavior (by controlling their own approach first!) than they sometimes realize Thank you for sharing your insight! Comment from : @TheGamePlanEduSolutions |
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These are fantastic tips that even as a veteran teacher I need to remember I really appreciate this video Comment from : @drearroyo1229 |
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I am a young teacher and I am currently working with upper elementary/ middle/ and high school students with little experience in those age groups My studies reflected elementary-level pedagogy I have noticed significant strides in approaching and confronting with a neutral and clear mindset has greatly helped me build students’ trust at an exponential rate Comment from : @sunshineboo235 |
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Any tips for virtual teaching? Sometimes it’s so hard to build relationships online Comment from : @emeldabonilla7529 |
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Omg, I needed this! I’m so used to teaching preschool - elementary students This is the first time I’m teaching middle school and I have no idea how to handle behavior 😭 saving this Comment from : @jeannelle_ |
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very useful advice ! ^^ Comment from : @clau_sing_ |
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thank you much so please my dear friend support our star AMANDA she is top as for me 1000000000000 likes thank you so much to all you see you soon Comment from : @يوسفكريم-خ4ب |
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I love your approach to teaching I can tell that you really care about your students💛 Comment from : @kathy6937 |
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