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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just wish that teachers were taught other methods of getting kids to behave than pairing the misbehaving kids with a kid who behaves. Both of my kids had one teacher who explicitly told us our child was the one pulled away from their friends to sit with the misbehaving kids in hopes that they would help to rein them in. I get it's meant as a compliment but it's really frustrating to have your kids used as a tool to get others to listen. There's something to be said for having kids helping each other with class material because teaching it to others helps with mastery but my kids should not be responsible for the behavior of others. [/quote] Please. Teachers have always tried to separate troublemakers and chatters. There is nothing wrong with this. They do not do that to get your child to make the other child behave. It is not a way of "getting kids to behave."[/quote] This strategy has been used since the beginning of time. Maybe parents can punish their kids when they repeatedly disrupt class.[/quote]
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