2. “Mendlerchapter 3 page 7 provides two great strategies” Two strategies that will be utilized to prevent an emotional crisis
3. As adults we need to treat students with respect and dignity It is easier to run a school of conformists than a school of individuals, but conformists, by definition, can never be themselves: by David Gribble
4. One of the aspects of good teaching is good listening: by David Gribble All students have basic needs to belong
12. Have difficulty focusing attention on organizing and completing a task or learning something new
13. Have trouble completing or turning in homework assignments, often losing thingsAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
14. Classroom InterventionStrategies Pause and create suspense by looking around before asking questions. Randomly pick students so the children cannot time their attention. Signal that someone is going to have to answer a question about what is being said. Use the child’s name in a question or in the material being covered. Ask a simple question (not even related to the topic at hand) to a child whose attention is beginning to wander. Develop a private running joke between you and the child that can be invoked to re-involve you with the child. Stand close to an inattentive child and touch him or her on the shoulder as you are teaching. Walk around the classroom as the lesson is progressing and tap the place in the child’s book that is currently being read or discussed. Decrease the length of assignments or lessons
31. Refuse to go to schoolPost-Traumatic Stress Disorder
32. Classroom InterventionStrategies Establish a positive relationship Reassure the student that you are their to help Plan a meeting with the student/parents Contact the school psychologist Allow more time for work to be completed if needed Be flexible when dealing with classroom participation
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