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Struggling with classroom management this year? Today, I am sharing 4 classroom management ideas that actually work. These non-verbal cues for the classroom are a great way to help students stay on task and complete their work. Instead of using a clip chart, try one of these behavior management tools instead. These visual cues for behavior help students regulate their behavior on their own. Try one of these behavior management strategies today using picture cards and other classroom visuals. Positive Behavior Reinforcement Ideas, Classroom Behavior Management System Preschool, Preschool Good Behavior Rewards, Pre K Class Management, Non Verbal Cues In The Classroom, Behavior Management Bulletin Board, Individual Behavior Management System Kindergarten, Behavior Task Cards, Nonverbal Behavior Management

Struggling with classroom management this year? Today, I am sharing 4 classroom management ideas that actually work. These non-verbal cues for the classroom are a great way to help students stay on task and complete their work. Instead of using a clip chart, try one of these behavior management tools instead. These visual cues for behavior help students regulate their behavior on their own. Try one of these behavior management strategies today using picture cards and other classroom visuals.

After the beginning of the school year starting, are you noticing attention seeking behaviors in your special ed classroom? In this blog post, you can read my favorite strategies to use for attention seeking behaviors in children. The best place to start is by collecting data to see if the behavior is actually attention seeking. You can grab my data collecting sheets here to help. Then see my process of how I reduce the attention of the behavior, use a time out, and then replace the behavior. Classroom Strategies For Behavior, Defiant Behavior In Classroom, Difficult Classroom Behavior, Disruptive Behavior In The Classroom, Behavior Ideas For Preschool, Asd Behavior Management, How To Deal With Challenging Behaviors, How To Redirect Behavior, Behavior Consequences Classroom

After the beginning of the school year starting, are you noticing attention seeking behaviors in your special ed classroom? In this blog post, you can read my favorite strategies to use for attention seeking behaviors in children. The best place to start is by collecting data to see if the behavior is actually attention seeking. You can grab my data collecting sheets here to help. Then see my process of how I reduce the attention of the behavior, use a time out, and then replace the…

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We are always working on improving our behavior, because, well toddlers live in this house lol I made these punching cards and they are working so well that I wanted to share them with you as a free printable. I am very cautious with incentives. Food is never used as a reward to encourage behavior because I don't want to enable an unhealthy relationship with food. Also I don't want to initiate a token economy where my kids are only doing behaviors (or not doing) for a reward/punishment…

Have you been wanting to learn more about logical consequences? Today, I’m sharing my best teacher tips on logical consequences in the classroom. As an early elementary teacher, getting students to understand behavior management. Students need classroom logical consequences like you break it, you fix it, or take a break. I have created a logical consequence in the classroom behavior management kit that will help you and your students. Learn more today! Consequence Chart Classroom, Behavior Consequences Classroom, Consequence Ladder Behavior Management, Discipline Ideas For Classroom, Behavior Lessons Elementary, Elementary Discipline Ideas, Natural Consequences In The Classroom, 2nd Grade Behavior Management Ideas, Individual Behavior Management System

Have you been wanting to learn more about logical consequences? Today, I’m sharing my best teacher tips on logical consequences in the classroom. As an early elementary teacher, getting students to understand behavior management. Students need classroom logical consequences like you break it, you fix it, or take a break. I have created a logical consequence in the classroom behavior management kit that will help you and your students. Learn more today!

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