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Break Free from the Behavior Battles Tired of keeping up with behavior charts and doling out rewards and punishments that never seem to work? Ready to ditch the "good job" stickers and the dreaded time out spot? Thinking Outside the Prize Box offers a fresh, research-based approach to supporting children and fostering positive classroom behavior. What You'll Learn: * Why traditional challenging-behavior management doesn't result in long-term change * How relatedness, autonomy, and competence are keys in addressing challenging behavior * Ways to build a classroom community in which children are…mehr

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Break Free from the Behavior Battles Tired of keeping up with behavior charts and doling out rewards and punishments that never seem to work? Ready to ditch the "good job" stickers and the dreaded time out spot? Thinking Outside the Prize Box offers a fresh, research-based approach to supporting children and fostering positive classroom behavior. What You'll Learn: * Why traditional challenging-behavior management doesn't result in long-term change * How relatedness, autonomy, and competence are keys in addressing challenging behavior * Ways to build a classroom community in which children are excited to explore and learn * Strategies to understand and address challenging behaviors without resorting to intimidation Discover how to transform your classroom into a place where children thrive and where you can teach with joy and confidence. With Adam Holland's trademark humor, hilarious real-world examples, and actionable advice, Thinking Outside the Prize Box will have you chuckling as you learn effective ways to create the classroom community you've always hoped for. About the Author >
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Dr. Holland is an adjunct faculty member at UNC-Chapel Hill's School of Education. He is a technical assistance specialist at the FPG Child Development Institute, research director at the Abecedarian Education Foundation, and an educational consultant.