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Repeat after me: I will not strangle the teacher, I will not......
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<blockquote data-quote="Allan-Matlem" data-source="post: 503602" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>The traditional appproach to challenging behavior - not Ross Greene , Explosive child - is that for there to be a problem it must exist accross many environments. If the kid is good in school and has behavior problems at home it means the parents are to blame - their parenting is inconsistent, not contingent ,no limits and boundaries, etc </p><p></p><p>The only thing I would share from the home is how I ' work with my kid' and do collaborative problem solving instead of rewards, punishments, consequences, suspensions etc </p><p></p><p>For kids at primary school , I would advocate also homework not as a default , but only when needed. Homework causes a lot of stress and there is no research that showshomework benefits kids</p><p></p><p><a href="http://alfiekohn.org/teaching/hwletter.html" target="_blank">Opting out of homework</a></p><p></p><p>Allan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allan-Matlem, post: 503602, member: 10"] The traditional appproach to challenging behavior - not Ross Greene , Explosive child - is that for there to be a problem it must exist accross many environments. If the kid is good in school and has behavior problems at home it means the parents are to blame - their parenting is inconsistent, not contingent ,no limits and boundaries, etc The only thing I would share from the home is how I ' work with my kid' and do collaborative problem solving instead of rewards, punishments, consequences, suspensions etc For kids at primary school , I would advocate also homework not as a default , but only when needed. Homework causes a lot of stress and there is no research that showshomework benefits kids [url=http://alfiekohn.org/teaching/hwletter.html]Opting out of homework[/url] Allan [/QUOTE]
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