Wow! This was really helpful in confirming what I've seen in my classroom, but to make me take a look at the "consequence store" I have been using and think about how I can make each student's life better just a little bit every day. Thank you for sharing.
Some of our staff were talking and it seems that some of the toughest kids are tough because they are both A and B. They have parents who ignore them at times and then overcompensate at other times by letting them “rule the roost” at home. Do you have any further advice for the kids they fall into the “both” category?
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Wow! This was really helpful in confirming what I've seen in my classroom, but to make me take a look at the "consequence store" I have been using and think about how I can make each student's life better just a little bit every day. Thank you for sharing.
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Some of our staff were talking and it seems that some of the toughest kids are tough because they are both A and B. They have parents who ignore them at times and then overcompensate at other times by letting them “rule the roost” at home. Do you have any further advice for the kids they fall into the “both” category?
Did he address the b type kid?
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