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Behavior Management Resources

Girl leaning on lockers  From behavioral observation to conflict resolution, the printables and articles below will help you manage classroom discipline. Read veteran teacher's tips and advice on establishing rules and incorporating effective behavior techniques in your classroom. You'll find advice for handling disruptive behavior and environmental interventions for minimizing its effect on other students. Our forms and charts are excellent tools for documenting and tracking your students' behavior. They are particularly helpful references for parent-teacher conferences.

Behavior Management Tips & Advice

A list of proactive measures that can be taken to keep order in your classroom.

Enjoy a collection of terrific behavior management tips and advice from experienced educators on behavior management. We hope that every teacher who spends his or her days making a difference in the life of a child will appreciate these choice bits of wisdom.

If you're having behavioral problems in your classroom, find out if your own actions could be creating an environment that encourages students to misbehave. New teachers will find this advice particularly valuable.

Improve behavior management in your classroom. This reference lists characteristics of teachers who are effective behavior managers.

Get instant ideas on how to manage your toughest behavior challenges. These strategies will help you improve behavior management in your classroom.

The guidelines outlined in this article will be helpful in performing a thorough behavioral observation. New teachers will find this resource particularly valuable.

Effective techniques to use while working with students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD).

This helpful printable lists the top signs of trouble for kids in grades K-5.

Classroom Discipline

In this excerpt from Teach Like Your Hair's on Fire, Rafe Esquith discusses discipline and how punishments should fit the crime. New teachers will find this behavior-management advice particularly valuable.

There are certain steps you can take to ensure that your students are disciplined and behave in an appropriate manner. Find those tips here. New teachers will find this behavior-management resource particularly valuable.

Brainstorm classroom rules with your students at the first of the year so your students know what is expected of them and feel responsible for following the rules. This is excellent classroom management advice, especially for new teachers, because it makes students an important part of the behavioral process.

Distribute an article that gives discipline strategies and behavior management tips to use in the music classroom.

The general guidelines for setting limits with all ages of children are listed here. New teachers will find this list especially helpful for behavior management and classroom discipline.

Corporal punishment is legal in 22 states. Would you support its use at your child's school?

Behavior Techniques

This behavior management technique involves using behavior contracts to prevent poor behavior.

Find suggestions on how to make your classroom a peaceful, non-threatening environment. Learn how to increase school safety by bully-proofing your classroom from the first day of school. New teachers will find this resource particularly valuable.

This behavior management technique includes ways to focus on the good behavior a child displays.

Managing disruptive behavior is examined in detail. The teaching teaching methods and strategies discussed in this article focus on behavior management in an inclusive classroom.

You're a teacher challenged with a difficult student. You've tried being nice and not so nice, going back and forth between these extremes. Now may be the time to try "tough love," an approach that works.

The key to effective behavior management is establishing trust. This article details the key points to facilitating a trustworthy environment.

This handy list of behavior management techniques will help you build trust and establish a positive environment in your classroom.

These references describe how behavior and classroom management are interrelated. Included are strategies for success.

This behavior management technique focuses on helping control students who thrive on acting out to gain peer attention.

Positive Student Behavior

Read ideas and find resources on establishing and maintaining acceptable behavior in your students. New teachers, who are determining the most effective teaching methods for their classrooms, will find this behavior management resource particularly valuable.

An extensive list of verbs and phrases that will help you to prepare positive, descriptive statements about a student's behavior. New teachers will find this resource particularly valuable when they're writing their first report cards and progress reports.

Peer pressure has the potential to be a powerfully positive force. By leading students through self-awareness activities, you can create a group of peers who value individualism, practice it in their own lives, and encourage it in others.

Reward your students with an award, a note, or a certificate for outstanding work or performance or caring.

Conflict Resolution

Find a variety of conflict-resolution lessons from Educators for Social Responsibility. You'll learn how to create a peaceable classroom, prevent bullying, and more.

A chart describing different ways to handle conflict in the classroom plus their uses and limitations.

Here are some suggested ways for teachers to handle conflict in their classrooms. Using these techniques in your classroom will promote peace and school safety.

This handout is for use in the There Are Many Ways to Resolve Conflicts lesson plan.

Classroom Organization

Arrangement of class space is crucial when dealing with disruptive students and important to consider for all students.

Adapting the environment to the learner is a key to managing disruptive behavior. This list details some basic environmental interventions.

Behavior Forms & Charts

Analyze behavior incidents with this customizable, printable form. Tailor the PDF to your teaching needs by typing in the highlighted fields before printing. New teachers will find this resource particularly valuable when they're testing different methods for behavior management.

After completing this behavior contract with a teacher, students are bound to following it. This behavior management printable is customizable. Tailor the PDF to your needs by typing in the highlighted fields before printing.

This behavior management article includes two handy charts to track student behavior as well as a list of possible positive reinforcers.

Use this report for quick documentation when a behavior incident occurs in your classroom. This behavior management printable is customizable. Tailor the PDF to your teaching needs by typing in the highlighted fields before printing.

Evaluate the perspective of each student involved in a fight, with this printable resource. This is a good behavior management tool that all teachers will find valuable.

Additional Resources

These survival tips will help teachers of grades K-4 successfully manage their classroom. Check out the curriculum planning tips to find advice for elementary art, math, reading, science, and more!

Get to know new students through icebreakers, name games, and first-day celebrations. Our activities and advice will help teachers develop classroom community and establish positive relationships.

New teachers will find valuable advice from experienced teachers on parent-teacher communication, lesson planning, and more. Use these resources to help manage your classroom and plan your curriculum.

Find ideas and activities for personalizing your secondary classroom. These articles, printables, and guides will aid teachers in making their classroom safe and inviting for grades 9-12.

Discover everything a beginning teacher will need for a successful school year, from tips for your first day, to classroom-management advice, to printables and lesson plans that will support your curriculum all year long.

Return to school this fall prepared to conquer any questions you or your students might have about the school year. Our resources range from teaching students the school's layout to assessment tips.

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