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RE: Obedience and its importance in children

Children who are being difficult in the classroom can present one of the biggest challenges for teachers. I like the idea of offering 3 chances and I think "strategic" seating is very useful. I tend to keep an extra desk int he room that is still part of the class but very close to me. I will often have kids move to this spot and this becomes a deterrent for the behaviours. I don't tend to isolate the child in front of the class as this could lead to bigger issues and resentment.

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It seems that, it is not really a punishment to me, but I prefer your way @broncofan99. As for my case who has a child living with autism, sometimes it is hard to control over her tantrums especially when she wants to obtain something. So when she starts showing her tantrum, I will remind her to speak politely because whining will never work on me. However, I agree with the benefits which obedience could bring to the child @cindycam. Good post for sharing. Followed you. ;)

As a child, they applied the count of three, and it worked very well, I learned to behave. And good the estartegias or techniques that each one employs always must look for the benefit of the boy. There is a girl in my class, that the punishment chair has worked for her, she knows that when she does things wrong, she should go directly to her chair.