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  1. Mar 11, 2022 · Learn strategies and solutions for disciplining your school-aged kids and tips to handle even the worst school-aged kids behavioral problems.

    • How to Discipline A Child For Misbehaving at School: Start at The Source
    • How Do You Discipline A Child For Misbehaving in School? Know Your Child
    • Disciplining A Child Who Misbehaves at School: Positive Action

    Your child’s teacher reports that your son or daughter is getting into trouble and must be disciplined (appropriately, to discipline means to teach). It’s most effective when the discipline is centered on the place where behavior is a problem. You’ll reinforce actions at home, of course, but start the process at the school. Develop a positive worki...

    Understand your child deeply. You already know them at home, but kids are often different people at school. Having a positive working relationship with the teacher and volunteering in the classroom are very helpful in understanding your child’s school behavior. Look beyond the misbehavior to uncover what fuels it: 1. Does your child feel left out? ...

    A child’s behavior can’t improve without purposeful action from parents and school alike. A concerted effort works best. Be consistent and form a united front regarding behavior expectations for your child. At home, uphold classroom rules, such as walking rather than running or using an inside voice. Provide incentives at home to reinforce good sch...

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  3. Discipline at school usually involves having a child lose recess for the day, doing an extra assignment or classroom chore, or staying after school for detention. Most teachers also routinely notify a child's parents when a child breaks a school rule.

    • Acting Out in School. When your child acts out in school, it can be worrisome, frustrating and embarrassing. On top of the actual misbehavior, you fear that he’ll make a bad name for himself—that his reputation as a troublemaker will follow him from grade to grade.
    • Dropping Grades. If your child’s grades are dropping, rule number one is to become an investigator. In other words, really find out what’s going on with your child.
    • “I hate my teacher!” Every so often, your child will have a teacher that he just can’t seem to get along with. Sometimes it’s a simple personality conflict.
    • Skipping School. If your child is skipping school—either playing sick or skipping out of classes—again, you first need to investigate and find out why.
  4. Nov 17, 2020 · For the past several years, schools have been under pressure to improve the ways they respond to students who misbehave. Effective this school year, the state has banned suspensions for “willful defiance” — defying school staff or disrupting school activities — in grades K-8.

  5. Mar 2, 2024 · One of my sons got sent home from school one afternoon, suspended for the rest of the day, after getting caught doing some mischief with his friends. He belongs to a rowdy friend group, and their teachers are becoming wary of them. It’s hard to resist the urge, when telling the story of your kid getting in trouble, to immediately begin making ...

  6. Apr 6, 2023 · "It’s gotten to the point where I’ve left jobs at schools because I was afraid for my safety," Amber Blevins of Bloomington, Illinois, who quit teaching after 20 years in part because of...

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