Address disruptive students by encouraging engagement and productivity, as opposed to punishment.
Disruptions can throw a lesson off track, influence other students, and often leave teachers feeling helpless in their own classrooms. The best way to deal with disruptions is to avoid them all together.
In an effort to proactively prevent disruptions, this resource provides three simple, daily rituals to connect with students. By avoiding disruptions, we can engage and support all students in focused and meaningful lessons.
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