Classroom Management Tool Kit
Introduction
The Classroom Management Tool Kit focuses on practical and productive techniques that can be used in a variety of behavior crisis situations that may occur in a classroom. Teachers have told us that one of their major concerns has been dealing with severe behavior problems in the classroom.
While there are many different types of crisis situations that may occur, having the proper “tools” can prevent a situation from becoming even worse.
The NASET Survival Guide The Classroom Management Tool Kit provides a variety of crisis tools for all types of situations. These tools have been gathered over the years and have been very successful in actual classroom situations.
From our experience special educators have told us and asked us to help with practical tools that they use every day in the classroom to increase positive classroom management. Many times, teachers are taught why children do what they do but all too often not what to do when they do it. This NASET Survival Guide will fulfill that desire and offer all teachers the practical toolbox to get through every day with positive outcomes.
TABLE of CONTENTS
- Pre-Empt Behavior
- Proximity Teaching
- Forced Choice Technique
- What Triggers Certain Behaviors: Finding Each Child’s “Emotional Aura”
- "This is not Open for Discussion”
- Controlling Student Outcomes
- Initiate a Vested Interest in the Student's Desire to Maintain Success
- Set Control Boundaries Several Times a Day
- Teacher as Judge
- Providing Students With a Level System Approach to Shape Behavior
- Developing Manageable Consequences
- Removal of the Audience
- Attention Seeking Students
- The Use of Delay as a Discipline Tool
- Find Alternate Methods to Spot-light Positive Behaviors or Skills
- Initiating Compliments
- Points to Remember
Classroom Management Tool Kit
The NASET Survival Guide Classroom Management Tool Kit provides a variety of crisis tools for all types of situations. These tools have been gathered over the years and have been very successful in actual classroom situations. Many times, teachers are taught why children do what they do but all too often not what to do when they do it. This NASET Survival Guide will fulfill that desire and offer all teachers the practical toolbox to get through every day with positive outcomes.
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