Class Dojo
Class dojo is a positive behavior management system. Students receive class dojo's for being on task and following directions in the classroom. Dojo's are a fun, positive way to celebrate positive behavior in the classroom. You can stay connected and monitor your child's dojos by signing up with the access code provided to you at the beginning of the year. If you have lost this code please let me know and I will provide it to you.
Conscious Discipline
About Conscious Discipline
"START TEACHING: and STOP POLICING"
Understand that this program is not just for the very young. In fact many school districts nation wide have adopted it as their main form of Character Building and Discipline. "Conscious Discipline is a comprehensive self-regulation program that integrates social-emotional learning and discipline."
The School Family creates a fundamental shift in education and classroom management. Leave coercion, fear and external rewards behind, and step into a world where intrinsic motivation, helpfulness, problem-solving and connection govern your classroom.
This model is used and designed for both educator and parent. Below are some links to the website and several YouTube clips designed to inform and teach. Below is the trailer for Conscious Discipline, their website, The Basics, and a few success stories involving schools and individuals. The "DJ" story is regarding a high school student and is quite inspiring to watch.
Conscious Discipline Website
Conscious Discipline Trailer
Conscious Discipline Basics - Conscious Clips
School Family-The Story of Fern Creek
IMPRESSIVE: Gang Leader to Graduate - A Conscious Discipline Transformation
The 7 Basic Skills of Conscious Discipline:
Conscious Skill Life / Communication Skills Value
Composure Anger management,gratification delay Integrity
Encouragement Pro-social skills (kindness, caring, helpfulness) Interdependence, optimism
Assertiveness Bully prevention, healthy boundaries Respect for self
and others
Choices Impulse control, goal achievement Persistence
Empathy Emotional regulation, perspective taking Honoring diversity, honesty
Positive Intent Cooperation, problem-solving Compassion, generosity
Consequences Learn from your mistakes Responsibility
"START TEACHING: and STOP POLICING"
Understand that this program is not just for the very young. In fact many school districts nation wide have adopted it as their main form of Character Building and Discipline. "Conscious Discipline is a comprehensive self-regulation program that integrates social-emotional learning and discipline."
The School Family creates a fundamental shift in education and classroom management. Leave coercion, fear and external rewards behind, and step into a world where intrinsic motivation, helpfulness, problem-solving and connection govern your classroom.
This model is used and designed for both educator and parent. Below are some links to the website and several YouTube clips designed to inform and teach. Below is the trailer for Conscious Discipline, their website, The Basics, and a few success stories involving schools and individuals. The "DJ" story is regarding a high school student and is quite inspiring to watch.
Conscious Discipline Website
Conscious Discipline Trailer
Conscious Discipline Basics - Conscious Clips
School Family-The Story of Fern Creek
IMPRESSIVE: Gang Leader to Graduate - A Conscious Discipline Transformation
The 7 Basic Skills of Conscious Discipline:
Conscious Skill Life / Communication Skills Value
Composure Anger management,gratification delay Integrity
Encouragement Pro-social skills (kindness, caring, helpfulness) Interdependence, optimism
Assertiveness Bully prevention, healthy boundaries Respect for self
and others
Choices Impulse control, goal achievement Persistence
Empathy Emotional regulation, perspective taking Honoring diversity, honesty
Positive Intent Cooperation, problem-solving Compassion, generosity
Consequences Learn from your mistakes Responsibility
BIST
BIST is the districts adopted behavior management system. It is designed to giving responsibility and accountability to students. For more information on BIST check out the website below.
www.bist.org
www.bist.org