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    Explore " school behavior" with insightful episodes like "Understanding your child’s behavior as communication", "A Guide to Teaching Classroom Expectations" and "Let's Get to Know Each Other" from podcasts like ""The Opportunity Gap", "The Teaching Behavior Together Podcast" and "The Teaching Behavior Together Podcast"" and more!

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    Understanding your child’s behavior as communication

    Understanding your child’s behavior as communication

    As in-person learning gets underway across the country, schools are seeing an increase in disengagement and even disrespect from some students. After two years of learning online and often alone, socializing and sitting still in the classroom can be challenging for kids. Add in learning and thinking differences like ADHD, and it’s a recipe for behavior issues. 

    This week on The Opportunity Gap, hosts Julian Saavedra and Marissa Wallace challenge listeners to think of “misbehavior” as a form of communication. They share their experiences as educators and parents, and they offer their advice on how to help kids with their behavior. 

    Julian and Marissa also talk about how culture can determine which behaviors are seen as “good” or “bad.” And they discuss why so many kids of color are misunderstood by white teachers. 

    To find a transcript for this episode and more resources, visit the episode page at Understood. You can also download Wunder by Understood. This free app includes exercises that can help you track your child's behavior, look for patterns, and get personalized tips along the way.

    We love hearing from our listeners. Email us at opportunitygap@understood.org

    Understood is a nonprofit and social impact organization dedicated to shaping a world where the 1 in 5 people who learn and think differently can thrive. Learn more about The Opportunity Gap and all our podcasts at u.org/podcasts. Copyright © 2022 Understood for All, Inc. All rights reserved. 

    A Guide to Teaching Classroom Expectations

    A Guide to Teaching Classroom Expectations

    Classroom expectations are a key element to your classroom management plan. Classroom management consists of many different elements, with setting expectations in your classroom being one of the top elements you should focus on during the start of the school year. Classroom behavior expectations can be tricky though, so I have created 3 easy tips for you to teach classroom expectations to make it fun and feasible. So don't let setting classroom rules deter you from developing a strong classroom management plan! 
    In this episode you will learn 

    • 3 key elements to teaching classroom expectations
    • How to make teaching classroom expectations feasible 
    • How you can continually teach classroom expectations throughout the school year 

    FREE GUIDE TO TEACHING COPING SKILLS IN YOUR CLASSROOM!

    Visit my website for more behavioral and social emotional resources for your students.

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    Let's Get to Know Each Other

    Let's Get to Know Each Other

    In this episode I tell you why I wanted to create this podcast and a little bit about my background with behavioral and social emotional learning. I encourage you to follow me over on Instagram where I post daily content with quick tips and strategies that are helpful for your classrooms. Also, if you have any topics you would like me to cover, please leave me a message on Instagram so I can talk about that on an episode of the podcast!

    Visit my website for more behavioral and social emotional resources for your students.

    Follow me on Instagram for daily content and tips as well!

    PS. If you visit my website subscribe to my email list and get a free calm down corner kit for your class as well as weekly emails and monthly freebies! 

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