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  2. Mastering Middle School Behavior: Challenges and Solutions

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    Explore common behavioral challenges in middle school, effective strategies for positive development, and collaborative approaches for parents and educators.

  3. Dealing with Behavioral Issues in Middle and High School

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    Whether dealing with defiance, academic apathy, or social conflicts, this article provides guidance to support students in reaching their full potential academically, socially, and emotionally.

  4. Positive behavior strategies: A guide for teachers - Understood

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    Positive behavior strategies are evidence-based, proactive approaches to changing challenging student behavior. Some examples of positive behavior strategies are pre-correcting and prompting and nonverbal signals.

  5. Effective Behavior Incentives for Middle School Students

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    Discover strategies to motivate middle schoolers through behavior incentives. Learn how to implement, tailor, and measure successful incentive programs.

  6. 21 Proven Middle School Behavior Management Strategies to ...

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    Learn and apply these 21 proven middle school behavior management strategies to promote a positive learning environment for your child or teen.

  7. Discipline Code - New York City Public Schools

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    The Discipline Code is also known as the Citywide Behavioral Expectations to Support Student Learning. It: Is age-specific with one set for grades K-5 and another for grades 6-12. Explains the standards for behavior in the New York City public schools.

  8. Promoting Mental Health and Well-Being in Schools: An Action ...

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    This action guide was designed for school administrators in kindergarten through 12th grade schools (K-12), including principals and leaders of school-based student support teams, to identify evidence-based strategies, approaches, and practices that can positively influence students’ mental health.