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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here. The school and administration is working very hard, but there is just so much we can do. Student aren't afraid when their parents get a call from the principal. They have behavior charts, incentives, consequences. Rules, repetition, predictable schedules. The behavior continues. Sometimes immediately after it was addressed. Even if you haven't recovered from the pandemic, you have to put the time into your kids, for their sake (and yours). Kids thrive with firm, loving boundaries. But we can't do this alone. I know this sounds grating to some, but I'm saying this all with sincerity. And I've talked to teachers in schools with different SES levels and it's a problem across the board. [/quote] Your “incentives “ clearly aren’t working. Try something else. You have to take control over what happens at school.[/quote] Incentives does not work when children are throwing desk in the classroom. Yep, desk. I have a student that will get in other students face and scream at them. Sit in the back of the class and just screech. Shove their desk against anyone that walks past. We send the child out with security every time but guess what? Child is back the next day to f up the class again. Don’t forget the other class that is obsessed with penis. Will show his penis in class, when draw penis on paper, will tell people to suck his penis. Again, back the next day to f up the class. We can’t do anything more but document. Document for what?!?! How is documenting protecting the other kids? How is documenting allowing me to teach? It’s public school, we can’t kick them out because everyone has a right to an education. Keep in mind, both parents refuse to grant permission to have their children see the counselor or psychologist at school. Ahhhhhhh! I totally want to quit, I do. Every day. However, leaving them with a sub (there are no teachers) is worse. Top it off, parents complain about the dumbest stuff. “Hey, Billy didn’t come home with his jacket, you need to find it for him.” (I have over 100 kids, you tell him to find it). [/quote]
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