Behavior Management- Tips for Creating a Successful Program

Why are there so many behavior issues in my program?

Often people are not able to communicate exactly what they need. Instead, they communicate their needs through their behavior. This is especially true of children because their understanding of their own emotions is still developing. For this reason, it’s important to give them grace and focus on the root cause of the behavior.

Proactive measures can help address some of these needs before they manifest in negative ways. This creates a nurturing community where students feel safe and valued. To accomplish this, we clearly communicate our expectations; hold students accountable with minimal, consistent, logical consequences; engage them with predictable routines and procedures; and use positive guidance.

Expectations

Every program should start the year by developing The Right Club Promise, which should be posted every day for reference.

Consequences

As we all know, students will not always meet these expectations. Here are a few things to keep in mind when determining what to do when a student does not meet expectations:

Routines/Procedures

Kids feel safe when they know what to expect. That’s why sticking to a daily routine is so important. It also allows kids to engage with various program components so they don’t get bored. Because when they get bored, behavior issues start popping up.

Positive Guidance

Positive guidance is the core of all interactions we have with students. We want students to feel safe, valued, and empowered while in program. Positive guidance helps us achieve that by strengthening our relationship with both students and families.

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Revision #4
Created 19 October 2022 17:45:31 by Rebecca Webber
Updated 15 February 2024 17:10:48 by JR Alderman