When it comes to helping students with learning differences behave better, I’ve discovered a few techniques that really work:
Set Clear Rules: It's really important to have clear and steady rules. When students understand what’s expected of them, they feel safer and are less likely to misbehave.
Give Praise: This can make a huge difference! Celebrating small achievements with compliments, stickers, or a points system can keep students motivated. Focus on praising good behavior, not just pointing out the bad.
Create a Structured Space: Having a routine helps students feel at ease. Visual schedules can be really helpful—if they know what’s coming next, it can lower their worries.
Teach Social and Emotional Skills: Teaching things like kindness and self-control can really help with behavior. Fun activities that build these skills can be enjoyable and eye-opening for students.
Make a Cool Down Area: Setting up a special space where students can go to chill out when they’re feeling overwhelmed can stop big reactions from happening.
By using these techniques, it’s amazing how student behavior can improve. It’s all about discovering what works for each individual!
When it comes to helping students with learning differences behave better, I’ve discovered a few techniques that really work:
Set Clear Rules: It's really important to have clear and steady rules. When students understand what’s expected of them, they feel safer and are less likely to misbehave.
Give Praise: This can make a huge difference! Celebrating small achievements with compliments, stickers, or a points system can keep students motivated. Focus on praising good behavior, not just pointing out the bad.
Create a Structured Space: Having a routine helps students feel at ease. Visual schedules can be really helpful—if they know what’s coming next, it can lower their worries.
Teach Social and Emotional Skills: Teaching things like kindness and self-control can really help with behavior. Fun activities that build these skills can be enjoyable and eye-opening for students.
Make a Cool Down Area: Setting up a special space where students can go to chill out when they’re feeling overwhelmed can stop big reactions from happening.
By using these techniques, it’s amazing how student behavior can improve. It’s all about discovering what works for each individual!