Monday 13 June 2016

Kelvin Griffin - How To Handle Unruly Children As A Principal

Kelvin Griffin has worked as a teacher and principal and although most of the students he works with are well behaved, there are some that can be unruly. It can sometimes be difficult to handle unruly children, but these tips can make it a little easier.
                                                        Kelvin Griffin

Talk With The Child
If a child is being unruly or is not behaving, there may be a reason. The best way to find out that reason is to talk to the child. The child may be willing to open up to you and let you know what he or she is struggling with or why he or she is misbehaving.

Talk With The Teacher

If you know a student is acting up in class, it is a good idea to discuss the behaviors with the teacher. The teacher may be able to tell you what is triggering the behaviors whether other children are involved and how bad the student is acting up. You can then work together to come up with a solution.

Talk With The Parents

Children may act out at school if they are having a problem at home. You should talk to the student’s parents to find out if there are any issues going on at home and how they could be affecting the child at school. In some cases, a parent may not be willing to talk about the issue, but you may be able to sense or tell that something is not right in the child’s home.

One of the responsibilities of a principal is dealing with the students. Some of them can be trouble makers and unruly at times. If you are having a hard time dealing with unruly children, the above tips can help.