How do you punish a child for misbehaving in school?
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How do you punish a child for misbehaving in school?
1. Acting Out in School
Don't Punish Your Child Twice. ...
Don't Assume Your Child Will Figure Things Out on His Own. ...
Meet with Your Child's Teacher. ...
Set up More Structure at Home. ...
Be Realistic in Your Goals. ...
Don't Restrict Your Child from Privileges Until His Grades Improve. ...
Talk to Your Child About What's Going On.
Jiraporn004 4EN
Don't Punish Your Child Twice. ...
Don't Assume Your Child Will Figure Things Out on His Own. ...
Meet with Your Child's Teacher. ...
Set up More Structure at Home. ...
Be Realistic in Your Goals. ...
Don't Restrict Your Child from Privileges Until His Grades Improve. ...
Talk to Your Child About What's Going On.
Jiraporn004 4EN
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Re: How do you punish a child for misbehaving in school?
As a teacher, I will ask them about their problem before punish them.
Every students has his/her own problem that teacher have to notice.
However, if that problem cannot be easily solved, I will tell the director for find out this problem together with his/her parents.
Ghinggarnda 078 4EN
Every students has his/her own problem that teacher have to notice.
However, if that problem cannot be easily solved, I will tell the director for find out this problem together with his/her parents.
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Re: How do you punish a child for misbehaving in school?
Dropping Grades. If your child’s grades are dropping, rule number one is to become an investigator. In other words, really find out what’s going on with your child.
Is he having problems at home or with other kids at school? Is he having a tough time adjusting to middle school or high school? Are his study habits poor—and can you work on that together?
For some kids, learning disabilities and medical problems may play a role. And for still others, drug and alcohol use may be the cause of falling grades.
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Is he having problems at home or with other kids at school? Is he having a tough time adjusting to middle school or high school? Are his study habits poor—and can you work on that together?
For some kids, learning disabilities and medical problems may play a role. And for still others, drug and alcohol use may be the cause of falling grades.
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