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ตั้งหัวข้อเรื่อง: Redirecting Language   Redirecting Language EmptyWed Nov 19, 2014 12:46 pm

Keys to Effective Redirecting Language

Be direct and specific. When children are far enough into a mistake to need a redirection, they need to hear exactly what you want them to do differently.

Instead of: "Casey, you need to work harder."
Try: "Casey, put your watch away and continue with your assignment right now."
Say what to do, instead of what not to do. Saying what not to do may sound like a complaint or an attack on students' character, and many students may miss what we're wanting them to do. Naming the desired behavior is clear and respectful of children.

Instead of: "Class, stop wasting everyone's time."
Try: "Freeze. Everyone return to your seat with your folder. Then we'll start."
State a redirection as a statement, not a question. A question gives the illusion of choice and can confuse children. It's more respectful to calmly give a statement that tells children exactly what we want them to do.

Instead of: "Anna, could you refocus on your math?"
Try: "Anna, refocus on your math."

Follow up with action if necessary. Watch to see if the student follows your redirection. If not, give a clearer redirection or take action that helps her return to positive behavior.

Instead of: Redirecting Anna and then turning away immediately to tend to something else
Try: Directing Anna to move to a seat close to you (if sitting near classmates seemed to be pulling her off task).
or
Directing Anna to "take a break" (take a positive time-out) in a place away from the action so she can regain her focus.

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