Real Talk For Real Teachers By Conscious Discipline
Real Talk For Real Teachers By Conscious Discipline
Conscious Discipline
Resistance to Relationship: Strategies for Reaching the Most Difficult Children
36 minutes Posted Sep 5, 2017 at 8:23 am.
Introduction of Guest Vicky Hepler
What behavior trends in classrooms today
Responses to challenging children before Conscious Discipline
Responses to challenging children after Conscious Discipline
How to build connection with children who resist
DNA process
Beginning steps for helping disconnected children
Why children resist relationships
Reframing children’s behavior
Summary of strategies
Removing judgment from the classroom
Success story of relationship resistant child
What to do when multiple children in a class are disconnected
Teacher suggestions for when it’s difficult to implement
Summary of all strategies for reaching resistant children
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What is the first thing you think of when you hear the words resistant child? Disruptive? Mean? Hurtful? Angry? We might even call these children disconnected. What if we shifted our view of these children to see their behaviors as a call for help?
Children who are relationship resistant are the most challenging in our classrooms. We can relate to these children on some level as we have all had hurt and betrayal in our lives. As adults we build defenses to distract us from that inner pain, children show us with their hurtful and disruptive behavior in the classroom.
In this episode, we will learn strategies for reaching and building relationships with these children transforming both their life and the life of the classroom. Listen in and learn how create a School Family, utilize the skills of active calming, noticing and encouragement to reach even the most disconnected child.
Essential Takeaways
• For children to behave differently we must see them differently
• Building relationships is key to reaching children who are resistant
• Why building a School Family is essential
• Remove judgment from the classroom with the skill of noticing
Steps for Tomorrow
Begin practicing self-calming and be willing to see children’s misbehavior as a call for help. Look for opportunities for connecting with children, begin building your school family.
Important Links
• DNA Process (Star 4 in chapter 8 of book study portal, http://consciousdiscipline.com/bookstudy/chapter-8.asp).
• Skill of Noticing (http://consciousdiscipline.com/videos/video.asp?id=33)
• Mirror Neurons (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tq1-ZxV9Dc4)
• Wishing Well (http://consciousdiscipline.com/videos/video.asp?id=70)
Products
• Conscious Discipline: Building Resilient Classrooms
• Creating the School Family
• I Love You Rituals
• Shubert’s New Friend
• School Family Job Board
Show Outline
:18 What is Conscious Discipline
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