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too harsh or not enough? school time outs.
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 485203" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I will never in my life understand how people don't see that if a negative consequence/punishment does not work the first, second, third time... then IT DOESN'T WORK period. These days all teachers have had the positive discipline classes..... holy heck, that is just plain laziness. </p><p></p><p>It is absolutely unacceptable to keep having him miss recess etc. If she wants to teach him about other's feelings, then have him make a picture for the kid he hurt and show him how to check in with the other kid, are you ok now? What can I do to make it better for you... (that is what they taught at the autism program ins tead of just saying I'm sorry. Q still will respond better if I say, you need to check in with X. I get flashbacks when I hear this crapola. so sorry you are suffering through it.</p><p>"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 485203, member: 12886"] I will never in my life understand how people don't see that if a negative consequence/punishment does not work the first, second, third time... then IT DOESN'T WORK period. These days all teachers have had the positive discipline classes..... holy heck, that is just plain laziness. It is absolutely unacceptable to keep having him miss recess etc. If she wants to teach him about other's feelings, then have him make a picture for the kid he hurt and show him how to check in with the other kid, are you ok now? What can I do to make it better for you... (that is what they taught at the autism program ins tead of just saying I'm sorry. Q still will respond better if I say, you need to check in with X. I get flashbacks when I hear this crapola. so sorry you are suffering through it. " [/QUOTE]
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