What to Do When a Student Assaults You
Did A Student Assault You?
Student assaults on educators are significantly increasing this school year. Teachers do not always have the option to press charges or have students removed from their classrooms. You must know how to react if a student physically or verbally assaults you.
You can apply proven tactics to help these students address their behaviors, ensure your safety, and rebuild relationships. Optimal strategies to foster focus in the classroom will enable you to help all students learn.
Behavior specialist Ryan Jeffery will share practical techniques for working with students who assault you. You will learn how to help them focus on instructional goals and overcome their anger.
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- [" Sought-after PreK-12 behavior intervention trainer","Coach in the public education community","Interprets defiant behaviors","Helps teachers gain student compliance with calm, confident, and consistent approaches to behavior"]