Ways to calm an Agitated Student


Intervention Central. org is great resource for educators to help solve classroom behavior and academic concerns with research based interventions and useful progress monitoring tools and various checklists. As we know our students have many things in their lives going on that we do not know about. Different situations can cause a student to become agitated in the classroom. The article below provides quick tips for educators to be mindful of when speaking with an agitated student, to keep the student, teacher and peers safe.

The main points include: create a 'safe' setting, limit the number of adults involved, provide adequate personal space, do not block escape routes, show open, accepting body language, keep verbal interactions respectful, communicate using simple, direct language, coach the student to take responsibility for moderating behavior, reassure the student and frame an outcome goal, identify the student's wants and feelings, and identify points of agreement.

http://www.interventioncentral.org/sites/default/files/pdfs/pdfs_blog/behavior_calm_agitated_student_Wright_16_April_2013.pdf

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