Kids can behave in school, regardless of home

Date: January 21st, 2016

Kids can learn good school behavior, regardless of their life outside of school.

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Do you want a behavior plan to work? Stick to it!

Date: October 15th, 2015

Does it seem like every behavior plan or intervention is ineffective? Are you giving it enough time? Watch this video for more.

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Behavior management: consistency with building rules

Date: May 20th, 2015

We reduce bigger behaviors when we consistently enforce building rules. Watch this video for more.

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How to reduce school hallway behavior

Date: January 15th, 2015

Want to decrease bad behavior in the hallway? Watch this video for my easy tip.

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Do you break building rules in your classroom?

Date: November 24th, 2014

If you want to know if I let kids break building rules in my classroom, watch this video [1:09].

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How enforcing school rules makes a BIG difference

Date: October 30th, 2014

Watch this video [2:07] about how school staff can influence the whole climate of their school by consistently enforcing the rules together.

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How to meet oppositional defiance with a consistent limit…

Date: June 19th, 2014

Watch this video [3:15] about how we successfully set a limit on a kid who was oppositional defiant.

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The fastest way to wreck a perfectly good behavior plan

Date: January 2nd, 2014

Watch this video [0:54] to learn the single factor that renders most behavior plans useless.

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Want to change difficult behavior? Be consistent and predictable.

Date: October 10th, 2012

Watch this video [1:30] to learn why behavior management has to be consistent in the entire school if we want to change the toughest behaviors.

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Students from tough homes can behave in your class

Date: October 10th, 2012

Watch this video [1:34] to learn why students from chaotic homes can learn to behave in your classroom. Polly Bath’s unique point of view is one of the reasons she is such a gifted behavior consultant and speaker.

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