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Succeeding With Difficult Students Workbook: Grades K-12

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PublisherSolution Tree
ISBN / ASIN1934009180
ISBN-139781934009185
Sales Rank3,060,231
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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Lee Canter's Succeeding With Difficult Students Workbook: Grades K-12 will help teachers create individualized student profiles for guiding their most challenging students toward better behavior. It includes over 5 dozen reproducible pages. This reissue offers a new cover and an easy-to-use format; it does not include updated content. This resource provides all of the reproducibles and guidelines teachers need to develop and implement individualized behavior plans, including: Relationship-Building Techniques Student Interest Inventories Behavior Profiles Lesson Plans Communication Forms Home-School Plans The Succeeding With Difficult Students Workbook gives teachers a customized plan and personalized file to guide behavior management efforts with a difficult student. Teachers will learn how to: Build positive relationships with students using interest inventories and planning sheets. Identify a student s needs with diagnostic sheets that determine why a student misbehaves. Set goals that will guide ongoing efforts and help to assess student progress. Determine when problem behavior occurs by creating a behavior profile that defines when a student misbehaves and what alternative behaviors are expected. Teach and reinforce appropriate behavior with the help of individualized lesson plans. Develop a positive support system with custom-tailored notes, awards, tracking sheets, and class-wide recognition systems. Proactively plan responses to misbehavior by learning what to do when a student continues to misbehave. Conduct one-to-one problem-solving conferences that increase a student s motivation to succeed. Utilize additional strategies to develop even more specialized approaches for persistent problem behavior.

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