Biography of Primary Presenter
Currently Program Specialist at Georgia Department of Education in the PBIS unit. Previously taught students with emotional/behavior disorders in DeKalb County, GA and Loudoun County, VA. From 1992 - 2012, she worked in Fayette County, GA as a special education co-teacher, department chair and Program Consultant
Presentation Abstract
Have you ever felt you were in an argument with a student and you were not sure how it happened? Have you overreacted to a student’s misbehavior, felt you should have given a different consequence, or just couldn’t think of what consequence to give at the time? Do you feel minor misbehavior becomes elevated because you are not sure how to handle it? Do you wish you had some additional tricks to “nip misbehavior in the bud” so your class would run smoother? Teaching with Love and Logic has answers. In this presentation you will learn several powerful interventions to help you manage your classroom with ease.
Recommended Citation
Demuth, Sandy and Flaherty, Donna Ann, "Teaching with Love and Logic" (2016). Georgia Association for Positive Behavior Support Conference. 33.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/gapbs/2016/2016/33
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Teaching with Love and Logic
Have you ever felt you were in an argument with a student and you were not sure how it happened? Have you overreacted to a student’s misbehavior, felt you should have given a different consequence, or just couldn’t think of what consequence to give at the time? Do you feel minor misbehavior becomes elevated because you are not sure how to handle it? Do you wish you had some additional tricks to “nip misbehavior in the bud” so your class would run smoother? Teaching with Love and Logic has answers. In this presentation you will learn several powerful interventions to help you manage your classroom with ease.