Behavior Management in Middle School

BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT IN MIDDLE SCHOOL


Behaviors Commonly Present
Puberty: self-esteem, self-doubt or emotional regulation struggles
Social Aspect: peer pressure, friendships, dating
Independence: parent-child power struggles
Confusion: body, future, self-concept, identity
Social Media Use



High Risk Behaviors
Bullying/victimizing
Depression/suicide
Experimentation: sexual activities, drugs, alcohol
Rule breaking
Eating disorders


Strength-based Strategies 
1.      Building and maintaining meaningful and positive faculty-student relationships based on trust, care, and support. 
a.      Match the student's language. Demonstrate interest and confidence in the student as a person. Be available. Validate feelings.  
2.      Find the exceptions. 
3.      Clearly communicate expectations, rules, procedures, etc.  
4.      Externalize the behavior.  
a.      Encourage ownership of actions and problem solve with the student.  
5.      Develop high expectations and promote opportunities to contribute. 


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