- Setting rules, boundaries and explaining good behavior to the
whole group helps everyone, especially if it done as “information”
rather than a judgmental: “this is how you messed up.”
- Talk one-on-one with kid with remorse to discuss what is
acceptable and what is not.
- Work out a signal system for the particular youth that is
struggling, to signal when they are pushing the boundaries allowing
them to begin to pull back in.
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Monday, June 2, 2014
"I don't mean to be bad..."
Some kids do not mean to be trouble they are just impulsive or
haven't been taught good behavior.
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