Sentences with phrase «punitive responses»

Brain studies show that punitive responses activate a fight / freeze / flight brain response, shutting down children's ability to learn.
The pillars of the school model are 1) ongoing high quality professional development for teachers and support staff; 2) tight feedback loops for students and teachers; 3) learning by doing; 4) whole child learning (intellectual, social, emotional, physical); 5) collaborative inquiry / exploratory learning; and 6) therapeutic (vs. punitive responses) to challenging behavior.
Unless the alienating is extremely severe, punitive responses rarely work and only serve to create more conflict for the children.
It's a punitive response to an issue that coaching may do a better job of addressing.
No, Hedy explained, truancy counts only unexcused absences and often brings a punitive response.
Restorative justice is an effective alternative to punitive responses to wrongdoing.
It recognizes that students miss school for many understandable issues such as asthma or homelessness or unreliable transportation, for which a punitive response is not appropriate.
Special educators need to work with school administrators and staffs to develop positive alternatives to the punitive responses that characterize many school substance abuse policies (U.S. Department of Education, 1987; Marcus et al., 1985).
The movement to end mass incarceration not only faces political reluctance to meaningfully reduce the U.S. prison population, it has also had to address renewed calls to further expand the prison population, including: increasing prison terms for immigration law violations, reversals of Obama - era reforms in federal sentencing, and punitive responses to the opioid crisis.
Maternal minimizing / punitive responses were associated with maternal perceptions of children's low attentional control and high negative affect, as well as children's tendencies to escape rather than vent emotion when angered.
Once children come to expect critical or punitive responses, they are less likely to admit failures or difficulties.
I sensed her apprehension was linked to the anticipation of a punitive response from me.
In 171 youths (84 female, M = 13.69 years, SD = 1.84), we measured changes of respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) in response to sadness - and fear - inducing film clips and maternal supportive and punitive responses to youths» internalizing emotions.
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