• Positive Discipline Tools for Teachers

  • Effective Classroom Management for Social, Emotional, and Academic Success
  • By: Jane Nelsen, Kelly Gfroerer
  • Narrated by: Virginia Wolf
  • Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (75 ratings)

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Positive Discipline Tools for Teachers

By: Jane Nelsen, Kelly Gfroerer
Narrated by: Virginia Wolf
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Publisher's summary

The positive discipline method has proved to be an invaluable resource for teachers who want to foster creative problem-solving within their students, giving them the behavioral skills they need to understand and process what they learn. Each tool is tailored specifically for the modern teacher, with examples and solutions to each and every roadblock that stands in the way of cooperative and student-centered learning. This comprehensive book also includes a multitude of teacher stories and testimonials and in-depth research on the science behind why positive discipline method is so effective. What works for parents can just as effectively work for teachers.

©2017 Jane Nelsen and Kelly Gfroerer (P)2017 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books

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Good ideas but misleading

The book has a lot of good idea and examples but a large portion of the book talking about the effectiveness of the program due to class meetings. However they never go over how to do class meetings. It's like being told how awesome a sandwich is when using a special sauce then not being told how or where to get the sauce.

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Audio Version Needs an Accompanying PDF

It is quite annoying to have a narrator read charts and figures to you rather than just having a PDF to look at. Anyway, although I believe the research and ideas are good and many of the concepts/practices can be applied at any age level, I am processing on my own how to implement them in a secondary classroom with 45-minute to 1-hour classes a few times a week. I need more about quick group meetings and age-appropriate responses. The overall reminder that punishment-reward systems do not work (see Alfie Kohn and Daniel Pink's work) is a good one and the suggestions to look for inaccurate beliefs that spawn inappropriate behaviors are valuable.

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Don't like it

I have been teaching 9 to 16 years old children for twenty years. It seems to me that the author lives in some kind of dream world. Works for good behavior children but can't see it works for the top 3-7%.

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Interesting approach


They give several tools and modern ways to how to raise an emotional intelligent child. Very recommended

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Good Stuff

There is some sound advice here, but at times it sounds a bit "info-mercial" like. It's almost like it has little commercial breaks between chapters. However, the keys to positive discipline are "doctrinally sound".

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Must Read For Parents & Teachers

I highly recommend this philosophy for anyone working with children. It empowers them and us to reach higher levels of interaction.

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