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When challenging behavior: What happened? What were you thinking of at the time? What have you thought about since? Who has been affected by what you have done? In what way have they been affected? What do you think you need to do to make things righ...

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Restorative QUESTIONS Kindness Week Elementary School, Restorative Conversations, Restorative Questions, Chromebook Storage, Restorative Practices School, Calming Games, Restorative Practices, Dean Of Students, Conscious Discipline

Language Arts teacher Heidi Fisher employs the Restorative Questions in circle discussions, encouraging students to relate to their reading assignments. Heidi began implementing restorative practices in her classroom at Indian River Middle School, in...

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5 Reasons Implementation of Restorative Practices Fails in Schools – Joe Brummer Restorative Practices School, Student Discipline, Restorative Circles, Behavior Classroom, Counseling Corner, Principal Ideas, Restorative Practices, Behavior Plans, Dean Of Students

Everybody wants to jump on the bandwagon when the newest, greatest, and latest fad comes rolling along. Restorative Justice or restorative practices as it is sometimes called takes no exception but one, this isn’t another educational fad. Educators are obsessed with the next best thing to educate our kids. This approach has its benefits as… Read More »5 Reasons Implementation of Restorative Practices Fails in Schools

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This presentation is designed to teach faculty and staff how to successfully and peacefully handle students becoming dysregulated/escalated. It was created with elementary schools in mind. There are opportunities for audience interaction/participation but it is all optional to not force discomfort on faculty that aren’t comfortable role playing. This resource includes: 32 slide PowerPoint. […]

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