Comments on: 30 Logical Classroom Consequence Ideas https://teach4theheart.com/30-logical-classroom-consequence-ideas/ support & community for Christian teachers Tue, 17 Oct 2023 02:24:17 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.4 By: urio https://teach4theheart.com/30-logical-classroom-consequence-ideas/#comments/59851 Tue, 17 Oct 2023 02:24:17 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=21541#comment-59851 Thank you for sharing this classroom management on the issue of the consequences and the 3 stages to follow if the school doesn’t allow consequences.

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By: You are doing awesome! This is tough, but you're tougher. Don't stress. ... Good luck today! ... You're making a big change, and I'm so proud of you! Sending some good vibes and happy thoughts your way. https://teach4theheart.com/30-logical-classroom-consequence-ideas/#comments/59836 Tue, 03 Oct 2023 02:38:28 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=21541#comment-59836 There are some great tips here. Thanks for sharing!
However, I’d caution against Logical Consequences #9. Pulling a child, however briefly, from a specialist colleague’s instructional time is disrespectful to the specialist, especially considering their time with the students is much more limited than the homeroom teacher’s. Specialists are responsible for the providing instruction and assessing each child’s progress in their content area, and the homeroom teacher ought to address a student’s behavior on their own time. You are doing awesome!
This is tough, but you’re tougher.
Don’t stress. …
Good luck today! …
You’re making a big change, and I’m so proud of you!
Sending some good vibes and happy thoughts your way.

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By: Alexx Seipp https://teach4theheart.com/30-logical-classroom-consequence-ideas/#comments/59449 Sat, 20 Aug 2022 06:59:20 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=21541#comment-59449 In reply to Amani.

It’s been a few years now. 🙂

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By: Amani https://teach4theheart.com/30-logical-classroom-consequence-ideas/#comments/59448 Thu, 18 Aug 2022 01:54:14 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=21541#comment-59448 In reply to Alexx Seipp.

What is the date this article has been pupliushed?

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By: Unkown https://teach4theheart.com/30-logical-classroom-consequence-ideas/#comments/59315 Sat, 26 Mar 2022 13:13:02 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=21541#comment-59315 There are great tips here. But the consequences are too, meh. Not that I have to give them big consequences it’s that those consequences are things that are normal.

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By: Alexx Seipp https://teach4theheart.com/30-logical-classroom-consequence-ideas/#comments/58678 Fri, 14 Aug 2020 05:09:37 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=21541#comment-58678 In reply to Brie.

Great caveat. It may depend on your relationship with the specials teacher (and how often it happens, etc.).

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By: Brie https://teach4theheart.com/30-logical-classroom-consequence-ideas/#comments/58677 Thu, 13 Aug 2020 18:36:34 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=21541#comment-58677 There are some great tips here. Thanks for sharing!
However, I’d caution against Logical Consequences #9. Pulling a child, however briefly, from a specialist colleague’s instructional time is disrespectful to the specialist, especially considering their time with the students is much more limited than the homeroom teacher’s. Specialists are responsible for the providing instruction and assessing each child’s progress in their content area, and the homeroom teacher ought to address a student’s behavior on their own time.

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