Succeeding with Difficult Students: New Strategies for Reaching Your Most Challenging StudentsIt only takes one or two difficult students to upset the classroom and wear down your patience and enthusiasm. Building trust and respect with these students is a critical ingredient for motivating them to succeed. This book features comprehensive step-by-step strategies that enable the you to engage even the hardest-to-reach student in a positive and productive relationship. Complete with behavior profiles, worksheets, tracking charts and more. |
Contents
Who Are Difficult Students? | 3 |
Building Trust | 13 |
Proactive vs Reactive Responses | 23 |
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administrator Amanda Applied Behavior Analysis Assertive Discipline attention-seeking student back on task behave appropriately Behavior Profile behaviors you expect Bradley building a positive building trust calm classroom discipline plan classroom management Classroom Plan confrontation consequences consistent continue Corrective Action desk Difficult students need discipline hierarchy disruptive behavior earn effective feel frustrated give the student goal going help the student Here's Home-School Plan inappropriate Individualized Behavior Plan Individualized Classroom Jeff keep Kenny kids Kirkwood Avenue Laura listen look meeting misbehave misbehavior need attention need limits Need Motivation negative Nicole nondisruptive off-task behavior Okay opportunity peers Phil positive recognition positive reinforcement positive relationship positive support praise Proactive teachers quietly react reactive Redirecting remind responses reward seat self-esteem situation specific stay steps Student Is Noncompliant Student Who Needs student's behavior succeed Succeeding With Difficult successful talk back teacher walks techniques Terry Think Sheet Trust Line