Reading to cuddly dogs and taking a timeout in an underwater-themed Zen Den are experiences that sound more like treats than behavior interventions. In Stephanie Vlahakis’ world, they can be both.
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The number of times a teacher compliments or recognizes a student’s good behavior, compared to how often the teacher reprimands the student, the more likely that student is going to stay focused on ...
Millions of classrooms throughout the U.S. and internationally have begun adopting computerized apps (e.g., ClassDojo) to provide students with rewards and punishments as a part of classroom ...
As a classroom behavior therapist at the Cleveland Clinic’s Center for Autism in Shaker Heights, Pauline Smith starts her day by greeting the buses as students arrive. She spends the rest of the day ...
White teachers in majority-black classrooms have more negative, highly charged interactions with students regarding classroom behavior than do white teachers in predominantly white classrooms and ...
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