Behavior Correction Strategies for Teachers: The #1 Mistake (and How to Fix It)

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Ms. Lin stood at the front of her classroom, arms crossed, voice tight, eyes locked on Jamal. He had just blurted out again during a lesson. Without missing a beat, she raised her voice. “That’s it! If you can’t follow directions, you’ll be staying in for recess. I’m done asking!” Jamal slumped in his seat, … Read more

Before You Walk Away: What Every Struggling Teacher Deserves to Know

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A Tale of Two Classrooms: Why Classroom Management is the Skill That Changes Everything It’s the end of the school year, and some of you are wondering if you’ll come back. Not because you don’t care. Not because you don’t love your students. But because this year felt like survival. Maybe your classroom felt out … Read more

Teaching Expectations Is More Effective Than Reacting to Behavior

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Walk into most classrooms and you will hear adults say things like, “I told them not to do that,” or “They know the rule.” The assumption is simple: if expectations have been stated once, students should follow them. When they do not, adults react. Corrections are delivered. Consequences follow. Voices rise. Instruction stops. From a … Read more

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