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Reply to "Red light / green light behavior charts in Kindergarten - common?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I don't mind this system at all. Are we really to the point where parents are going into the school and demanding the teachers stop... telling kids when their behavior has been unacceptable? Really? Some variant of this system has been in use for at least the last ~25 years. Children survived under the system, most learned to adapt their behavior to suit what was required in school, and our children will be fine with it too. If my kid is on yellow for two or more days in a week, or on red at all, there are serious consequences at home. My kid is usually on green. I'm sure she learns better when she is meeting classroom expectations, and I'm sure her teacher and classmates are relieved not to have to deal with disruptive behavior from her. That's really what's important, right? Teaching the students to behave? Or do we consider it more important for them never to have to face blunt correction?[/quote]
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