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How do you discipline students on a bus?

You tell them, 'If you don't sit down, you'll have to sit in the front part of the bus, next to me. ' Generally, when they're up front, the driver can see them better and can compliment them when they do something well. If reseating them doesn't work, then you escalate the punishment,” he says.



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Discipline. The bus monitor should manage challenging behavior by continually monitoring all children. They can simplify the need to discipline by addressing one behavior to all students by saying things like, Everyone should use their quiet voices on the bus.

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When you see bad behavior, gently redirect each child and let them know that they will be rewarded with the privilege to choose their own seats only if they respect the rules of the bus. If students continue to misbehave, have them sit in a designated seat that is always empty for a defined period.

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Assertive Discipline will train you in the skills you need to take control on your bus. You will have a plan for every behavior problem. You will be able to get students to do what you want them to do. These new skills will make you feel more confident in your ability to do your job.

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- Face forward at all times. - Refrain from fighting, wrestling or boisterous activity. - Refrain from eating and drinking on the school bus. - Refrain from using pencils or pens on the school bus.

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Public Transportation Etiquette Offer your seat to elderly or disabled passengers. If the train or bus is crowded, make sure you leave room for people to move around you. Avoid using the phone as much as possible. If you do talk on the phone, try to keep conversations brief and speak quietly.

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