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In a kinder garden class I subbed for, there was a student that was always acting out: whining, yelling out, sitting on top of the desk and more. It was very disruptive to the class as the students were pointing it out to me on top of him actively doing these things where I could see and hear him. Do you think the best solution is to ignore the behavior even though it is disruptive? or should I fully address him and how?
Solution: (Rates are posted for this solution!)
I would look at it from a safety perspective. If it would injure himself or others, he needs to be handled either by other staff or yourself. I would also look for a reward system or something that the student would enjoy. Whether that is earning "pennies" or "coins" throughout the day, and then he could buy something from treasure box at the end of the day if he wanted. This method helps with instant gratification if the child needs it. It is also w=very easy to implement for an entire class.