Discipline with dignity is a book that deals with the difficult world of academic discipline, especially with troublesome children. It pertains, primarily, to schoolage children up through high school. This completely updated 3rd edition offers practical solutions. Richard curwin and allen mendler, the internationally acclaimed authors of discipline with dignity, developed this approach. How to build responsibility, relationships, and respect in your classroom 4th ed. How to build responsibility, relationships, and respect in your classroom richard l. Curwin is coauthor of the acclaimed ascd book discipline with dignity. Richard curwin is an assistant professor of education at san francisco state university. How to build responsibility, relationships, and respect in your classroom.
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Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. You have to start to help kids realize that it following the rules is the right thing for them to do not because someone is watching them, but because it will make their lives better. Role of the teacher students can develop the rules under the school principles take. This update to the bestselling ascd book features a new introduction written by the authors and an index.
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