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Yesenia Chan Post 1

10 June 2021, 1:48 AM

Strategies to positively manage behaviour

Examples of strategies to positively manage behaviour that I have tried in my classroom have been praising students, providing rewards and also informing parents immediately through text or calls in front of students. I would be very observant whenever students are behaving good and bad. As soon as the students is doing something inappropriate I would call their attention and record it on a behavioral chart that I will have pasted in the classroom wall. As soon as I noticed a good behaviour and good deed of students I will praise them in front of their classmates for their good behaviour and recorded on the behavioral chart to be enable for a reward. Most of my students loved to see their names going up the chart because they all wanted to be rewarded with a token and also getting a good conduct award to be student of the week or month where their photographs are displayed in the class and on the school's bulletin board for others to see. This made them excited. Another strategy was texting parents as soon as the student misbehaved. I had some parents that would go to school immediately to deal with the issue and whenever children saw this happening they realize that I was serious and so they tried their best to behave good. All of these strategies are presented to students from the first days of classes/school so that they are aware of the rules, consequences and rewards that they are to follow.