Self-Regulation: Teaching the Individual

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 14

  • @suzanneedmonds1566
    @suzanneedmonds1566 4 года назад +9

    Having a behaviour specialist or someone else cover your class for a few minutes so you can focus on the struggling student instead of sending them to the office or to the behaviour specialist makes so much sense. Many classrooms have so many needy students that the demands on the teacher's time and energy to deal with social emotional needs on top of academics too often becomes an either/or situation. The result in those situations is students who do not have their needs met in any area and teachers feeling they have failed their students.

  • @justann7663
    @justann7663 7 месяцев назад +1

    Watching this now and thinking about how it's not so much about gaining control as it is safety - which I know you do address later in this video. I think one of the most harmful misconceptions I held when I was teaching was that escape, attention, and control were the primary drivers of unwanted behavior. Realizing that those were just a means to an end and that the end was safety was a complete game changer for me. Looking at dysregulation as a sign that a child feels threatened/unsafe and asking myself "What does this child need to feel safe right now?" completely transformed my teaching and parenting and my kids' behavior.

  • @miguelleon2883
    @miguelleon2883 4 года назад +4

    I think all school districts should listen to this. Very helpful and informative. Thank you!

    • @Polly-Bath
      @Polly-Bath  4 года назад +1

      I love that you think that! Please share if you'd like:)

  • @maryhollister9782
    @maryhollister9782 Год назад +1

    ❤ this! You can't get rigor without relationships!

  • @rebeccabalisterewalkeres3745
    @rebeccabalisterewalkeres3745 3 года назад +2

    Oh my goodness! Thank you! The beginning of this school year has brought so many challenges in the form if dysregulated behaviors…. Your insight is Golden!

  • @mercuryrisinginspection9971
    @mercuryrisinginspection9971 Год назад

    I have recently started subbing and this is the best video I have seen. Probably one of your best and I have watched a lot of them. We are dealing with a new ex-Covid generation and the struggle is real.

  • @hlatinabryan1228
    @hlatinabryan1228 2 года назад

    Thank you so much in the program where I work don’t have theirs Needs’s so make more difficult, I really appreciate this information 🌹

  • @NicoleBower-p1i
    @NicoleBower-p1i Месяц назад

    What do you do if the child is non verbal andcruns around the classrom? You cannot physically put him in a chair and he pulls the tape off the floor from the space I gave him he does hit other kids as he runs aroundcand he yells constantly. This is a self contained classroom with 10 other students with special needs

  • @christinab.2864
    @christinab.2864 4 года назад +3

    What about for the student who feels the tension off from the adults. And it’s my problem not so much the teacher’s.

    • @Polly-Bath
      @Polly-Bath  4 года назад +3

      Oh Yes! We have to work real hard to keep ourselves in check sometimes..

    • @christinab.2864
      @christinab.2864 4 года назад +1

      Polly Bath but I can remember a time when I walked in the building I just knew something sad was up it was around 7:50am and when the late bell rang at 8 that what I found out. Yeah. Long sad story short one of my teachers at school her husband and his parents had passed away. But really I would like to at least learn not to feed off other people emotions like a dog. We’re not dogs. Right now feeling my parents anxieties about the virus and they nurses.

  • @christinab.2864
    @christinab.2864 4 года назад +1

    In a way she explained the whole toilet paper war