How The Pandemic Has Altered School Discipline — Perhaps Forever
From remote learning violations, mask-wearing offenses and more the pandemic has altered school discipline — perhaps forever
From remote learning violations, mask-wearing offenses and more the pandemic has altered school discipline — perhaps forever
From a ‘lose the booths’ conference to ‘warm-strict’ policies, teachers are divided on how to tackle unruly students
If not well designed, in-school suspension programs can make problems worse.
Using "time outs" to discipline children is not going to harm them or your relationship with them, research suggests.
Experts say preventative education and intervention are more effective than punishment to counter misinformation and discourage e-cigarette use.
Group Punishment At School Doesn’t Fix Behavior, It Just Makes Kids Hate School
Canadian Paediatric Society calls for shift away from shaming, blaming and other types of negative discipline for children and instead encourages parents to practice "positive parenting"
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