Next Chapter for Teachers Podcast

27. Managing Disruptive Classroom Behaviors During Holidays and Before Breaks

Erin Sponaugle Season 3 Episode 27

If the students in your classroom are getting too loud, too impulsive, and more than a little out of control, you don't want to miss this episode! Student behaviors that make it more difficult for you to teach can make you want to quit teaching - but you have what it takes to teach students the expectations for your classroom. Disruptive behaviors tend to ramp up around the holidays and right before school breaks -  that doesn't mean you have to accept the chaos!  In this show, I'll give you three solutions to issues you may be having with behavior in your classroom and easy to implement solutions you can start using tomorrow. You can remain in control of your classroom and get back to teaching and learning - with a few deep breaths and a lot of reinforcement! 

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For other episodes on classroom and behavior management, please listen to :
20. Classroom Management Strategies for Back to School
21.  How I Manage Student Behaviors with Three Simple Statements

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