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Effective discipline requires prayer, planning, and building relationships with children. Teachers should respect each child, set clear behavior expectations consistently, and address any issues by explaining inappropriate behaviors and giving appropriate consequences. The goal is to draw children toward God's love through nurturing them in a positive learning environment tailored to their needs.
Effective discipline requires prayer, planning, and building relationships with children. Teachers should respect each child, set clear behavior expectations consistently, and address any issues by explaining inappropriate behaviors and giving appropriate consequences. The goal is to draw children toward God's love through nurturing them in a positive learning environment tailored to their needs.
Effective discipline requires prayer, planning, and building relationships with children. Teachers should respect each child, set clear behavior expectations consistently, and address any issues by explaining inappropriate behaviors and giving appropriate consequences. The goal is to draw children toward God's love through nurturing them in a positive learning environment tailored to their needs.
Read Matthew 18:1-6. Tese words are a great motivation in appropriately
nurturing children. Discipline is part of the process of making disciples and will draw kids to Gods love. Ten Tips PRAY Prayer must be at the center of everything related to the learning process. Ask God to help you remain calm when interacting with children, to guide you in handling severe behavior challenges, and to lead you in disciplining with love. (Read 1 Corinthians 13:4-8.) PLAN AND PREPARE Failure to plan and prepare well is planning for behavior challenges! Be sure you have adequate help. Arrive at least 15 minutes early. Set out all supplies. Be ready to greet children as they enter your room or site. BUILD RELATIONSHIPS People learn best in an atmosphere of positive relationships. By investing time, love, and genuine concern, teachers and leaders can build strong, positive relationships. Try to recruit additional help to work with kids who persistently seem to make inappropriate behavior choices. RESPECT AND ACCEPT EACH CHILD Demonstration of respect and acceptance is at the heart of encouraging appropriate behavior. Listen, use names, smile, use eye contact, and engage in indi- vidual conversations with each child. Provide a loving atmosphere where kids will feel comfortable. Avoid unnecessary interruptions. Ofer forgiveness and a fresh start. Jungle Safari. Permission is granted to reproduce this page for ministry purposes onlynot for resale. 1 AFFIRM POSITIVE BEHAVIOR Afrmation of positive behavior is a strong strategy that motivates some inappropriate behavior choices to be changed to appropriate behavior. INCLUDE ALL LEARNING STYLES Kids will demonstrate a variety of learning styles. Give choices and allow kids to select activities that utilize their unique learning styles. Variety and creativity can minimize discipline problems and help to insure efective learning experiences. HAVE PROPER BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS Be aware of age-level characteristics. Remember their attention span is usually about one minute for each year of age. Plan activities that provide a change of pace and accommodate attention spans. PRACTICE CONSISTENCY Lack of consistency can be very confusing. Behavior expectations must be fair and consistent. HELP KIDS UNDERSTAND Talk one-on-one with the child who has misbehaved. Never embarrass a child. Be sure the child can identify the inappropriate behavior. A short, simple explanation may be helpful: We cannot learn when we all talk at the same time. It is not kind to hit our friends. Hitting hurts. Laughing at others is hurtful. GIVE APPROPRIATE CONSEQUENCES Consequences for inappropriate behavior choices, rather than punishment, lead to changed behavior. Follow through with a stated consequence if the undesirable behavior continues after one reminder. If an inappropriate behavior persists, you may need to ask your director for help. Remember that the safety of children is a priority at all times. Jungle Safari. Permission is granted to reproduce this page for ministry purposes onlynot for resale. 2
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