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  1. Nov 14, 2019 · Aggressive and violent behaviour by children builds up, and there are early signals that something is escalating: increased volume, more aggressive language, increased energy level and movement....

    • Gabrielle Wilcox
  2. Jul 24, 2023 · In many schools, a physical fight between students is not that uncommon. What guidelines can teachers follow when considering how to respond to the altercations?

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  3. Apr 13, 2020 · Dealing with student aggression in the classroom setting is a complex issue. Not only do you need to address individual student needs, but also ensure the safety and educational opportunities of the other students.

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  4. General Strategies for Handling Conflict in Classrooms. Rather than avoid potentially charged course content, anticipate conflict and be prepared to respond. SOAR (stop, observe, assess, react). Acknowledge emotions (“I see that you’re upset,” or “I understand that this is a powerful topic for you”).

  5. Apr 4, 2023 · Impact on Children Victimized by School Violence. Victims of school violence may get physically injured and experience cuts, scrapes, bruises, broken bones, gunshot wounds, concussions, physical disability, or death. Emotionally speaking, the child might experience depression, anxiety, or rage.

  6. Jun 4, 2021 · A flashpoint in the classroom is a situation that stops learning, is extremely disruptive and if no action is taken, can blow up to epic proportions. Other examples can include: A medical emergency — a student faints in class. Overt or covert bullying where students feel uncomfortable or threatened.

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  8. A fight between students in a classroom, a hallway, or the lunchroom brings every other activity to a halt and draws fellow students and concerned adults toward the violence. The disruption is total, the after-effects lingering, and the potential for serious injury very real.

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