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Thinking Outside the Prize Box presents a fresh, research-based approach to supporting children and promoting positive behavior in the classroom. This book explores why traditional behavior management methods often fail to create lasting change and emphasizes the importance of relatedness, autonomy, and competence in addressing challenging behaviors. With practical strategies for building a strong classroom community, understanding the root causes of difficult behaviors, and avoiding intimidation tactics, this resource shows educators how to transform their classrooms into environments where…mehr

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Thinking Outside the Prize Box presents a fresh, research-based approach to supporting children and promoting positive behavior in the classroom. This book explores why traditional behavior management methods often fail to create lasting change and emphasizes the importance of relatedness, autonomy, and competence in addressing challenging behaviors. With practical strategies for building a strong classroom community, understanding the root causes of difficult behaviors, and avoiding intimidation tactics, this resource shows educators how to transform their classrooms into environments where children thrive and where teaching becomes a joyful and confident experience.
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Adam Holland, PhD, is a former elementary school teacher and a technical assistance specialist at the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute, an adjunct faculty member at UNC-Chapel Hill's School of Education, and research director at the Abecedarian Education Foundation.