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The Moment After the Crisis: How to Correct Misbehavior in the Classroom
The hardest part of behavior support often comes after the crisis is over. Learn how to correct misbehavior in the classroom by shifting from punishment to accountability that actually teaches skills and changes behavior.
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Why Assigning a Consequence for Student Misbehavior Alone Does Not Create Accountability
A consequence for student misbehavior can stop behavior in the moment, but it doesn’t automatically teach accountability. Learn why reflection and reinforcement are essential for helping students understand impact and make better choices moving forward.
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Consequences for Students in the Classroom: How to Use Consequences to Change Behavior
Consequences for students in the classroom are often misunderstood as punishment alone. In reality, effective consequences teach accountability by helping students connect their choices to outcomes. When consequences are intentional, predictable, and rooted in learning rather than shame, they become powerful tools for building responsibility and long-term behavior change.
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