Understanding Behaviors

Recently, there have been multiple articles about principals and teachers leaving their positions. Other articles discuss the shortage of teachers at the beginning of the school year. Further articles state that teachers are quitting in masses. Additionally, articles state that students’ misbehaviors are increasing. After many decades of denouncing educators, we are in a place…

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Acting Out Behavior – 5 Strategies to deal with it

What is acting out behavior? Acting out behavior is a reaction to something. The American Psychological Association defines acting out as an extreme behavioral expression of emotions that relieves tension or communicates these emotions in a disguised or indirect way. Acting out is often disruptive, especially in a classroom or at home. Acting out behavior…

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Unexpected Bullies

What is an unexpected bully? Unexpected bullies are bullies that you would not consider bullying you. The most shocking situation is when the bullies are directors in school systems, school board presidents, and other school administrators. We must be aware of school bullies and how to deal with them.   The article The Child Welfare…

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Grit

What is grit? Angela Duckworth describes grit as “sticking with things over the very long term until you master them. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines grit as firmness of mind or spirit: unyielding courage in the face of hardship or danger. So, is grit important to teach?   Grit is not something that you are born…

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Going back to school: Four things to prepare for the New School Year

Going back to school is exciting and fearful. Four things to do to prepare for the new school year.  This summer is going so fast.  After July 4th all the ads turn to back-to-school sales.  Back to school is a big market for sales, especially in office supplies stores.  It is a time the kids…

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Patience

Patience is a virtue is a Proverb quote. What does that really mean in education? The Association for Middle-Level Education (AMLE) has an article titled Patient and Tenacious Teaching by Rick Wormeli https://www.amle.org/patient-and-tenacious-teaching/#:~:text=Patience%20to%20Build%20Prior%20Knowledge,to%20something%20already%20in%20storage. States that patience is the most powerful tool with have. It is difficult to use patience in a classroom that is pressurized…

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Retention in a Certain Grade or not Parent be aware

Parents you should be aware that now is the time that schools start discussing the idea for a child to be retained. Many schools and states have rules /laws about student retention. Retention is not making significate progress in the student’s grade. The focus usually starts in third grade because of the importance of state…

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Parent Teacher Conferences

When you have your conference with your child’s teacher be prepared.  Prepare questions you want to know about how your child learns and how it is displayed.  Also, ask questions about his/her social /emotional development and behaviors.  Social /emotional development and behaviors can also provide you with an understanding of how the child is interacting…

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