Agressie kunnen we definiëren als het toebrengen van schade aan een ander, de ander aanvallen of bedreigen met psychisch en/of fysiek geweld.
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This poster shows in six steps show how students own can come to a solution to a conflict.
This document is a kind of contract that you conclude with a pupil and / or when using the survival guide Get the grrr out of aggression.
Students who exhibit undesirable behavior can go through these questions together with a supervisor. They think about how they can change their behavior (should something change in the environment, what is the cause ...).
You can use these incident reports to make children think about their behavior on the one hand and to have an overview of the difficulties that they experience.
In this article you will find the fill-in sheet for the students and an overview for …
A visual aid to get started with the GGGG model with a student:
Both useful for children with fear of failure and for children who …
This is a document that the students themselves must fill in a conflict situation or difficult moment in the classroom.
The student thinks about how he feels, what he wants to achieve and how he can achieve his goal.
These leaves serve to work with children in elementary school about emotional problems. The method with the three caps focuses mainly on children who show aggression or are withdrawn.
The idea originated from GON guidance, but in these leaflets it …
In the first part you will find six major themes:
For each theme you will find general background information and some …
Lesson preparation for the fourth year round aggression with different ready-made methods. With a bit of creativity, this lesson is also useful for students of a third grade of primary education.
Autism and anger, a combination that often occurs and which can cause difficult situations. As a parent or supervisor, you often feel powerless and wish you could put yourself in the shoes of the child to help him or her.
This blog briefly explains …
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