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I have a student who consistently acts out during class. He will get physical and pick up chairs and throw them across the room. Other students are in danger when this happens and every time we try to calm him down his behavior just worsens. We have tried to talk to parents and administration has been involved. What is the next step to get this under control?
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First step like other people have mentioned is to create a behavior management plan. I have a student who is also violent and only gets worse when people react and we have created a classroom plan to when he start to become violent to not respond and the aid who works with him will handle the situation. He has Never been violent towards another student, it is just typically him picking up objects and throwing them. As well, it might be helpful to try and find out what a trigger is for your student, it could be a certain sound, a sound in the classroom being too loud or him just being upset. This has helped my student a lot in being able to figure out why he becomes upset, then having the students not respond to when he becomes violent. The students are very receptive and understand his behavior and only want to help him which I feel only helps the situation in our classroom.
 
     
     
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Comments: I agree with this solution and it is helpful that you are speaking from experience as you've had a similar situation in your classroom.
Rated On: February 26, 2021 6:07 pm
Rated By: RyWaPy