These strategies include supporting social - emotional learning and
alternative discipline approaches which strengthen the capacity of students to focus on academic success.
This guidance has led many districts to reduce their use of suspensions and expulsion and implement
alternative discipline approaches.
Not exact matches
Congress identified the following purposes: the promotion of «self -
discipline and other prudent
approaches to the problem of adolescent premarital sexual relations,» the promotion of adoption as an
alternative for adolescent parents, the development of new
approaches to the delivery of care to pregnant teenage girls, and the support of research and demonstration projects «concerning the societal causes and consequences of adolescent premarital sexual relations, contraceptive use, pregnancy, and child rearing.»
How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber This bestselling classic includes fresh insights and suggestions as well as the author's time - tested methods to solve common problems and build foundations for lasting relationships, including innovative ways to: · Cope with your child's negative feelings, such as frustration, anger, and disappointment · Express your strong feelings without being hurtful · Engage your child's willing cooperation · Set firm limits and maintain goodwill · Use
alternatives to punishment that promote self -
discipline · Understand the difference between helpful and unhelpful praise · Resolve family conflicts peacefully Enthusiastically praised by parents and professionals around the world, the down - to - earth, respectful
approach of Faber and Mazlish makes relationships with children of all ages less stressful and more rewarding.
The conclusion is equally compelling — parents should be strongly encouraged to develop
alternative and positive
approaches to
discipline.46
New York City will soon change the way mentally ill inmates are
disciplined after breaking rules while in jail, creating
alternatives to the more traditional
approach of solitary confinement used for most inmates.
They want an
alternative: a common - sense
approach that combines fiscal
discipline with social inclusion.
Until we fully understand the benefits and costs of the various
approaches to
discipline, both exclusionary and
alternative, we will fall short of providing that supportive climate.
Researchers also saw examples of the positive impact of schools adopting Indigenous cultural practices — including the adoption of smudging ceremonies, talking circles and eagle - feather ceremonies in Canada and an
alternative approach to student
discipline in New Zealand focusing on restorative practices.
The teenagers wrote opinion pieces on whether all students should be encouraged to attend college, the value of
alternative teacher preparation programs such as Teach For America, the importance of desegregation, or the best
approach to school
discipline.
ALS» roots, however, lie in a more traditional
approach to
alternative schools: one that focused on
discipline.
Over the past twenty years, educators have developed a wide variety of
approaches and programs that come under the umbrella of SEL including: character education, conflict resolution and peer mediation, restorative justice and other
alternatives to punitive
discipline / suspension, bullying prevention, school climate work and more.
A commitment to
alternative approaches to school
discipline with an enhancement in the Restorative Justice program funding.
Threat assessment represents an important component of a comprehensive
approach to school safety that gives schools an
alternative to zero tolerance
discipline policies that have proven to be ineffective and counterproductive.
In the course of monitoring charter schools with high and disparate
discipline rates, federal and state civil rights enforcement agents should insist that schools relying on «broken windows» theory or similar zero - tolerance
approaches consider less discriminatory
alternatives.
Provide parents and guardians with copies of all
discipline policies, including the
discipline code, student code of conduct, appeals process, process for re-enrollment, where appropriate, and other related notices; and ensure that these written materials accurately reflect the key elements of the disciplinary
approach, including appeals,
alternative dispositions, time lines, and provisions for informal hearings.
an article by Natalie Chap and Liz Sullivan on the policies suggested in the Model Code as positive and proven
alternatives to policies that call for implementing a «law enforcement»
approach to school safety and
discipline.
While the district's disciplinary overhaul has drawn praise from local leaders and some education experts, it has triggered criticism from teachers, who worry that they weren't trained adequately in
alternative approaches to
discipline.
Lit looks at an
alternative definition of design, one where a fluid oscillation between
disciplines joins a rigorously playful
approach to making.
You are right to note the risks of falling in love with one's own thinking / proposals and not taking a
disciplined approach to assessing
alternatives.
Abuse and the media / Abuse or neglect / Abused children / Acceptance (1) / Acceptance (2) / Activities (1) / Activities (2) / Activities (3) / Activities (4) / Activities (5) / Activity / Activity groups / Activity planning / Activity programming / AD / HD
approaches / Adhesive Learners / Admissions planning / Adolescence (1) / Adolescence (2) / Adolescent abusers / Adolescent male sexual abusers / Adolescent sexual abusers / Adolescent substance abuse / Adolescents and substance abuse / Adolescents in residential care / Adult attention / Adult attitudes / Adult tasks and treatment provision / Adultism / Adults as enemies / Adults on the team (50 years ago) / Advocacy / Advocacy — children and parents / Affiliation of rejected youth / Affirmation / After residential care / Aggression (1) / Aggression (2) / Aggression (3) / Aggression (4) / Aggression and counter-aggression / Aggression replacement training / Aggression in youth / Aggressive behavior in schools / Aggressive / researchers / AIDS orphans in Uganda / Al Trieschman / Alleviation of stress /
Alternative discipline / Alternatives to residential care / Altruism / Ambiguity / An apprenticeship of distress / An arena for learning / An interventive moment / Anger in a disturbed child / Antisocial behavior / Anxiety (1) / Anxiety (2) / Anxious anxiety / Anxious children / Appointments: The panel interview / Approach / Approach to family work / Art / Art of leadership / Arts for offenders / Art therapy (1) / Art therapy (2) / Art therapy (3) / A.S. Neill / Assaultive incidents / Assessing strengths / Assessment (1) / Assessment (2) / Assessment (3) / Assessment and planning / Assessment and treatment / Assessments / Assessment of problems / Assessment with care / Assign appropriate responsibility / Assisting transition / «At - risk» / / Attachment (1) / Attachment (2) / Attachment (3) / Attachment (4) / Attachment and attachment behavior / Attachment and autonomy / Attachment and loss / Attachment and placed children / Attachment issue / Attachment representations / Attachment: Research and practice / Attachment with staff / Attention giving and receiving / Attention seeking / Attitude control / Authority (1) / Authority (2) / Authority, control and respect / Awareness (1) / Awareness (2)
Why take a positive
approach to
discipline and find
alternatives to punishment?