Behavior Problems in Children: Every Single Reason Why your Child May Be Misbehaving + 7 Useful Tips to Improve Children's Behavior.
Teach your kids coping skills with these easy and brilliant anger management activities for kids - designed for positive parenting.
Do you know how to best discipline a child who won't listen? Read now to learn how to discipline kids and take back control with these parenting tips.
These effective de-escalation strategies help parents, or caregivers, defuse meltdowns & outbursts in children. These de-escalation strategies will....
Tips for making Life with an ADHD child easierLooking for advice about how to calm a child with ADHD without medication? You've scoured the internet HOPING to find that advice for parenting an ADHD child that will change your life.You've talked to family and friends.You've searched for things like How to help an ADHD Child in Schoolor maybe support for parents of an ADHD child.You've joined the facebook groups, you've talked to friends and family, but nothing works.I understand your struggle. ADHD warriors, we've seen it all, heard it all, and probably punished it all. (right?)I know you've heard advice like 'Get her
Teach your kids coping skills with these easy and brilliant anger management activities for kids - designed for positive parenting.
Create the perfect list of consequences for bad behavior that's specific to your child and age-appropriate. Be prepared for misbehavior.
The art of raising critical thinkers is easy and is spelled out with these 6 simple parenting tips and techniques.
Help your students manage stress better by teaching kids about the stress response & their brains. Includes fun stress response lessons ideas.
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Anger management in children is not easy but is not impossible either. MomJunction shares with you some tips, games and activities to manage anger in kids.
We all want to raise kind kids. When you ban these 15 surprising things, you will raise kinder kids, and have a kinder home.
Use the 5 Simple Tips for Taming Tantrums to deescalate meltdowns and preserve your sanity.
If you have worked with a BCBA in the past, it is likely that you have heard the term FUNCTIONS OF BEHAVIOR. BCBAs look at function to determine WHY
Learn how to stop yelling at your kids with easy strategies that help you be a more responsive parent in those triggering moments.
Here are 20 expert tips for getting your kids' attention when they just aren't listening.
Throughout my years teaching middle school, I have had the experience of seeing many "work refusals". These are the situations when kids, for a variety of reasons, just refuse to start the work you give them. They might shut down and rest their head on their desk or lash out in anger, shouting about
A teacher named Kerri recently emailed me to ask: What do you do for that student that continually chooses to misbehave? We have tried everything but nothing fazes him and it’s sending a message to to the other students in my class that I have a different standard of behavior for him. I feel like … Continued
Working with kids and young adults who are oppositional can be challenging. Being oppositional might mean refusing to do work, breaking rules, and engaging in other challenging behaviors. The truth is, many kids can be oppositional from time to time, so many of these strategies work with all learner
“No!” my five-year-old declared, “Cleaning up toys is boring.” He’s usually pretty helpful cleaning up his room and enjoys helping around the house, but sometimes he gets in a mood. When that happens, it can be tempting to turn his defiance into a power struggle. Should I force him into cleaning his room, using my … Continue reading "How to Respond to Defiant Behavior the Montessori Way"
Are you looking for some parenting tips on how to get your kids to listen the first time? Check out this in-depth article that goes beyond "fixing" and helps you create a home environment of listening.
Resources, tips, and materials to help you, help children with autism
What do kids learn from dad? Father figures play a significant role in shaping the lives of their children in these 5 ways.
If you've ever seriously thought, "my kids are assholes," it might be because you've adopted one of these five parenting styles.
Connection and love are the only methods that actually last when we wish to correct our children's behavior. This is how - 10 simple practices.
Attention seeking students can use up all of your energy, but when you provide them with the right kind of attention they can blossom into engaged students.
Working with kids and young adults who are oppositional can be challenging. Being oppositional might mean refusing to do work, breaking rules, and engaging in other challenging behaviors. The truth is, many kids can be oppositional from time to time, so many of these strategies work with all learner
A warning is a courtesy you provide your students. It’s a declaration of free grace you offer by letting them know that you are aware a rule has been broken. But that no real consequence is forthcoming. It’s a consequence only in the sense ... Read more
Social Emotional Workshop offers practical tools for social emotional learning and counseling.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder. There are different signs of autism that can be detected in very young children.
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If you want to raise emotionally healthy kids, you need to provide them with a stable environment. Don't confuse them with these 5 common parenting mistakes
If you think I have the answers here, I'm afraid you'll be disappointed. I'm far from having any answers.
Attention Getters will cut out your classroom chaos and work for all grade levels. Attention getters in the classroom are the perfect solution if you are...
Anxiety in children is never something to be taken lightly. Here is article about how parents can understand their child's anxiety according to their age.
Connecting behavior intervention plans to the function of behavior is the most effective way to create behavior change.
ODD in children is a recurrent pattern of anger/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, or vindictiveness.
Dealing with oppositional defiant disorder at home or in the classroom? We've got 18 ODD discipline tips to help with problem behaviors in a positive way!
Struggling knowing how to parent your ADHD child? This article will fill you with clarity and give you ideas that require no punishments or rewards. Read about how I put Ross Greene's CPS method into action and learned how to parent my ADHD child.
Neurotypical people often misunderstand autistic people and attach hidden social meaning to our traits where there is none.
Have you ever had a class with so many difficult, disruptive students that you felt that you could barely even teach? What can you do to get past it? In this post, I am going to address this problem with my best advice, and some advice from others as well.
What’s one thing I can do for student behavior that I can see almost an immediate response? Incorporating quick and easy preventive strategies into your
The token system was the first behavior management plan I designed for primary grade students, and the popularity of this system continues to astound me! I posted it on my website many years ago and had no idea just how well it would resonate with other educators. There are literally hundreds of teachers around the … Continued
Defiance, disrespectfulness, kids yelling “NO!” – this is what a teacher’s classroom management nightmares are made of! These days, most teachers may have had one or two defiant children in their class at some point, even all the way … Continue reading →
There’s at least one in every classroom — yep, I’m talking about the kid who just sits there, and doesn’t work. The one who needs constant cajoling to put pencil to paper and get started. In some cases, there’s an attitude problem and the student is disengaged from school in general, and in other cases, … Continued