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Setting Limits in the Classroom

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-Provides concrete and creative approaches for teachers and parents to elicit the behavior wanted from children.
-Describes the democratic, permissive, and punitive approaches to disciplining and how it affects children.

-Discussion of the way we go about providing guidance for children in our culture and its effectiveness.

-Describes how parents and teachers can be firm and clear and ways to elicit children to be respectful in a home and school setting.

-Temperament and the relationship to limit setting.

-Ways to recognize your "script" and how you communicate with children. (Recorded at the East Bay Learning Disabilities Association Conference, 1998.)

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First published January 1, 1998

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July 20, 2020
I really needed this book. As an occasional substitute teacher, I've discovered that it's very difficult to have create order in some classrooms and it's a breeze in others. It depends on the behavior management systems that the classroom teacher already has in place. The ones that are lacking in order require Super-Woman skills to bring any sense of peace and calm into the classroom. And it's so easy to fall in punishment types of discipline strategies. I prefer to be a positive teacher, but my old method was writing names on the board and giving the class baseball diamond with strike-outs. I love how this book is 100% focused on positive discipline techniques. I know I feel better inside when I implement these types of strategies rather than handing out punishments. I wish I could find a nice way to give this book my daughter's teacher because she seems pretty frazzled right now and this book was such a help for that.
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