Discipline
Establishing good classroom discipline is essential to each child's success, confidence and well-being. Every child should feel that the classroom environment is safe and secure. It is important that each child learn to develop self-discipline and good work habits, to resolve conflicts peacefully, and to think independently. Consequently, my discipline plan has several components.
Establishing good classroom discipline is essential to each child's success, confidence and well-being. Every child should feel that the classroom environment is safe and secure. It is important that each child learn to develop self-discipline and good work habits, to resolve conflicts peacefully, and to think independently. Consequently, my discipline plan has several components.
- First, the children will learn classroom rules and develop the idea that our classroom is a community with the common purpose of learning, growing and becoming friends. Our classroom rules will protect each student's right to safety and respect.
- Second, my discipline plan includes consequences that will occur when class rules are broken. Examples of Consequences include: 1st time: Warning, 2nd time: Time out, 3rd time: After School Detention, 4th time: Office referral/loss of privileges, field trips.
- Third, your child will be rewarded for good behavior through such things as; tickets for a chance to visit the treasure box on Fridays, positive feedback, free time and class parties.