Not exact matches
That's why it's important to have a toolbox filled with
discipline tools so you're always ready with an
alternative strategy.
Everything from different
discipline strategies,
alternatives to corporal punishment, to brain development
strategies, just emphasizing the importance of reading, and talking, and singing, and playing with your children.
In general, we find that the evidence for critiques of exclusionary
discipline and in support of
alternative strategies is relatively thin.
They assess the evidence on critiques of exclusionary
discipline and in support of
alternative strategies, and discuss areas where additional research is necessary to understand the consequences of both for schools and students.
Of the program - and policy - based
alternatives to exclusionary
discipline, Steinberg and Lacoe report the most evidence for, and positive effects from, the Schoolwide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (SWPBIS) program, a
strategy that aims to change a school culture by setting clear behavioral expectations, laying out a continuum of consequences for infractions, and reinforcing positive behavior.
Although in recent years some policymakers have advocated for
alternative disciplinary
strategies, a new article reports that critiques of exclusionary
discipline and the arguments in favor of
alternatives are based on thin evidence.
Three
strategies are emerging as promising
alternatives to punitive
discipline practices in schools:
These
strategies include supporting social - emotional learning and
alternative discipline approaches which strengthen the capacity of students to focus on academic success.
We develop federal policy recommendations and national action
strategies for promoting positive
alternatives to zero - tolerance
discipline, such as Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports, restorative practices, conflict resolution and mediation programs.
To address the chronic absence of students with emotional disabilities, staff must be trained in positive behavioral
strategies and conflict de-escalation and schools must develop
alternatives to exclusionary
discipline.
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Three
strategies are emerging as promising
alternatives to punitive
discipline practices in schools:
Teach parents behavioral
strategies to reinforce and punish behavior as
alternatives to physical
discipline.