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DISCIPLINE IN SCHOOLS

49m · Common Sense Parenting · 21 Sep 15:07

"Discipline in Schools" is outlined using five guidelines for parents who are expected to now what is going on in their child's school. Dr. Casale presented recommendations for 1) assessing school climate.2) getting to know the principal 3) knowing the school mission/vision 4) retrieving copies of the school's discipline protocols 5) working cooperatively and collaboratively with school staff.

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