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Behavior Analysis


Responding to Student Misbehavior Starts With the Right Question
Responding to student misbehavior often happens in a split second, but what if slowing down is the most powerful move a teacher can make? This article explores the one question that shifts us from reacting to understanding and sets the stage for real behavior change.
5 min read


What Aggressive Student Behavior Is Really Telling Teachers
Aggressive student behavior can feel personal, especially in high-stress moments. Discover how reading behavior as data changes classroom responses.
4 min read


Understanding Student Misbehavior in the Classroom via the Crisis Cycle
Understanding and managing extreme emotional dysregulation in our students is a skill that is becoming more and more necessary.
If we are to succeed in creating safe classroom environments that foster high levels of growth and learning for all our students, we must learn to quickly and efficiently handle students’ emotional outbursts. How could Mrs. Trudeau have reacted to Devyn’s behavior? How would you have reacted? Let’s face it! Gone are the days when assigning standards
9 min read
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