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Behavior of Children as it Relates to Discipline


Parents sometimes confuse the difference between leadership and friendship. Children look to the parents for guidance and if the parent does not show that leadership, the child then begins to rely on himself for guidance. Parents must understand that the influence that they have on their child is everlasting, and proper guidance is essential to the child's growth process. Children must be made to realize that outrage is not free. Studies show that "A child who has been taught to pay attention to his parents can be disciplined relatively easily. A child who has not been taught to pay attention to his parents who is at the center of attention in his family cannot be disciplined, but just temporarily put in check." (Rosemond, 1997.) The effect of the lack of discipline at home; however, does not necessarily mean that the child's behavior at school will reflect the home behavior. It is then left up to the teacher/administrator to become the leading parent away from home.
             There are several steps and techniques that a teacher can use to ensure proper classroom management of children that misbehave. The steps are as follows:.
             Step One: Reminder.
             This is a reminder not a reprimand. It may be directed to the entire class at once. The teacher does not need to approach the student when using this step.
             Step Two: Warning.
             This is a reprimand. The student is approached. The warning may be verbal or written. Verbal warning should not be delivered across the classroom. Written warnings (infraction slips) are given to the student. The child is asked to fill in the information at the top and told that if no other problems occur he/she will be able to throw the slip away.
             Step Three: Infraction slips.
             The student is approached again. She/he is reminded that she/he has already received his warning. An infraction slip will be turned into the office. If she/he has received a written warning, the slip is collected.


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