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Discipline Methods for Elementary School Students
Summary: Many options exist for elementary school teachers who want a successful discipline method in their classroom. These options include suspension and expulsion; positive behavior support; group rewards; and the exclusion, seclusion, and physical restraint policy. All of these methods are effective in disciplining elementary school students, depending on the classroom situation.
Ms. Davis had just finished setting up her classroom for the new school year. This would be her second year teaching at Southern Maryland Elementary School. Last year she had problems getting the children to listen to her and cooperate. The current school disciplinary method was different in each classroom. After a teacher felt that he or she could not handle a student anymore, they would be sent to the principal's office. For serious offenses, the student would be suspended or even expelled. She did not want the same thing to happen this year because she felt that it wasn't helpful. She decided to research different disciplinary methods so she could decide which one would work best for her. Many elementary teachers have the same problem as Ms. Davis. What are the options for teachers who want a successful discipline method in their classroom"
The most common disciplinary...
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