Parenting is hard work. You want your children to grow and learn yet you need to set limits and boundaries. It is the same for teachers as we work with your children. There are tools to help us set limits, hold students accountable and foster their growth.
A cadre of teachers in our district participated in a series professional development events focusing on classroom management strategies using Love and Logic practices. Look to our website and facebook page for the same helpful tips from our classroom Love and Logic practices to help you at home.
More information on the tips and Love and Logic can also be obtained from Leah Preiss at lprei@poynette.k12.wi.us or Vicki Sukowski at vsuko@poynette.k12.wi.us
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Rule #1: Adults set firm limits in loving ways without anger, lecture, or threats.
Rule #2: When a child causes a problem, the adult hands it back in loving ways.
Top Five Steps:
1. In a loving way, the adult holds the child accountable for solving his/her problems in a way that does not make a problem for others. 2. Children are offered choices with limits. 3. Adults use enforceable statements (for example: “Feel free to watch tv after your homework is finished.”) 4. Adults provide delayed/extended consequences. 5. The adult makes sure to show empathy before and during the delivery of consequences.
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Listed below you will find a link to the Community Resource Guide provided by Columbia County Health and Human Services. This resource provides parents with information to a variety of resources to support a number of issues facing families today. Click on the link below to learn more.
Community Resource Guide
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