Ember
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I'm a recent graduate in elementary education and am now working as a substitute teacher. I love it, but am having some issues going into many different classrooms for a day and dealing with all the different exceptionalities you encounter. I want to do what's best for the children, but when you're only there for one day and you have no real knowledge of what the problem is, it's very difficult to know how to best approach situations.
So what I'm asking is: Are there any general strategies for dealing with behavior issues when you don't know the root of what the cause is? My big concern is that I don't want to cause harm...
If anyone has any thoughts, I would be most appreciative.
(As a background to why I'm so concerned, I was in a classroom with a child who was acting up. Again, as I'm only in there for one day, I rarely know what is going on with each child. Anyway, I implemented a basic three count, "that's one" type of thing, to try and get the child to regulate their behavior knowing that at three the child would owe me 5 minutes of recess. I heard later that this caused a lot of stress for the child who then made themselves sick... I still don't know what the child was dealing with, or what I should have done in that instance. And now I'm a little worried about future issues!)
So what I'm asking is: Are there any general strategies for dealing with behavior issues when you don't know the root of what the cause is? My big concern is that I don't want to cause harm...
If anyone has any thoughts, I would be most appreciative.
(As a background to why I'm so concerned, I was in a classroom with a child who was acting up. Again, as I'm only in there for one day, I rarely know what is going on with each child. Anyway, I implemented a basic three count, "that's one" type of thing, to try and get the child to regulate their behavior knowing that at three the child would owe me 5 minutes of recess. I heard later that this caused a lot of stress for the child who then made themselves sick... I still don't know what the child was dealing with, or what I should have done in that instance. And now I'm a little worried about future issues!)