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  2. What Is a Calm-Down Corner? - WebMD

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    A calm-down corner, or calm-down area, is a space in a home or classroom where kids can go to have alone time and calm down. It’s not a time-out or a punishment. It simply provides kids a safe ...

  3. Student Learning Objectives - Wikipedia

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    Another way to include parents in the discussion would be to sponsor a Google Document that encourages collaboration on the actual SLO document itself. Standards-alignment - The development of an effective SLO starts with locating an academic standard that promotes rigorous student learning that results in a measurable student product or outcome.

  4. A Teacher's Role in Diagnosing Child ADHD in the Classroom

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    The school nurse may play a role in dispensing ADHD medications and monitoring for side effects. Your child's teacher will be important in carrying out the behavioral part of a treatment plan and ...

  5. Math Anxiety: How to Spot It and How to Cope - Healthline

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    According to the American Psychological Association (APA), math anxiety is a type of anxiety that happens in response to math or math-related situations. Math anxiety can cause a wide range of ...

  6. Operant Conditioning: What It Is and How It Works - WebMD

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    For example, your parents reward you for getting an ‘A’ on a test that requires you to study hard. As a result, you become more likely to study hard in the future in anticipation of more ...

  7. Negative Reinforcement: What It Is and When You Should Use It

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    Negative reinforcement is part of a learning method called operant conditioning. The theory behind operant conditioning is that if you reinforce an action, it's more likely to occur, and if you ...

  8. Positive Punishment: What It Is, Benefits, and Examples

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    Reinforcement is meant to encourage a particular behavior. Positive punishment is when you add a consequence to unwanted behavior. You do this to make it less appealing. An example of positive ...

  9. Teacher - Wikipedia

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    A teacher, also called a schoolteacher or formally an educator, is a person who helps students to acquire knowledge, competence, or virtue, via the practice of teaching . Informally the role of teacher may be taken on by anyone (e.g. when showing a colleague how to perform a specific task). In some countries, teaching young people of school age ...

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