Purchase Solution

Ignoring Disruptive Behavior

Not what you're looking for?

Ask Custom Question

Some behaviors are probably best ignored. As a teacher, would you ignore students who are chewing gum? Students who are doodling? Students who are reading comic books in class? In each case, justify your decision.

Purchase this Solution

Solution Summary

This solution explains which behaviors are best ignored as a teacher.

Solution Preview

Behavior management should be based on the impact specific behaviors have on a student's education.

Gum chewing, for example, often has no impact on a student's attention or education. If chewing gum is not a school-wide rule, then it should be up to the teacher. Chewing gum won't be a problem except for a few ...

Purchase this Solution


Free BrainMass Quizzes
ADHD: Fact or Fiction

Can you separate the facts from the fiction when it comes to ADHD?

Grit and Perseverance in Children

Building small humans is a daunting task. There is nothing more important than our impact on those around us, especially the smallest ones. This quiz offers a brief overview of different parenting modes and how to provide experiences for children to thrive!

Autism

Do you know all about autism? Find out with this quiz.

Infant Development 2

Continue to test your infant development knowledge with this quiz!

Empowering Children

Asking questions is a technique to promote self-confidence for children. Practice replacing statements and directives with questions to encourage thinking skills.