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  Case: Outrage
A student is very quick to get angry and overreact. This students get extremely mad over very trivial situations and has the potential to cause harm. The parent's suggest it's the other students in the class and not their child. How can the teacher help this student receive the help they need and keep other students safe?
Solution: (Rates are posted for this solution!)
I agree, a behavior plan is a definite must. Along, with asking the student why he/she is angry. Knowing the why will be helpful in creating a solution and finding effective strategies. It could even be home issues if the parents are as aloof as they seem from this case.
 
     
     
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Comments: Asking the student why they are upset is crucial! So many times, the teacher focuses on the disruption and fails to find out more. There may be difficulties at home or among peers that the teacher is not aware of. A positive behavior plan is appropriate but only in the context of a genuine attempt to care for the student and meet their needs. Great post!
Rated On: February 25, 2015 10:23 pm
Rated By: eQyvyT