Top Principles of Win-Win Discipline
1. Students have basic needs.
2. Student disruptions are attempts to meet these needs, which are associated with one of the seven positions:
3. Disruptive behavior can be categorized (ABCD of Disruptive Behavior):
4. Discipline occurs best when we all work together. Follow the 5 P's of Win-Win Discipline to successfully prevent disruptive behavior, intervene effectively when it does occur, and teach lifelong responsible behavior:
2. Student disruptions are attempts to meet these needs, which are associated with one of the seven positions:
- Attention-seeking
- Avoiding failure
- Angry
- Control-seeking
- Energetic
- Bored
- Uninformed
3. Disruptive behavior can be categorized (ABCD of Disruptive Behavior):
- Aggression
- Breaking Rules
- Confrontation
- Disengagement
4. Discipline occurs best when we all work together. Follow the 5 P's of Win-Win Discipline to successfully prevent disruptive behavior, intervene effectively when it does occur, and teach lifelong responsible behavior:
- Pillars
- Procedures
- Positions
- Process
- Programs