Consequences Flashcards

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What are the 3 principles of just consequences?

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  • Approriate and Linked
  • Clear
  • Pre-established
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What are the 4 types of consequences?

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  • Responsible Thinking
  • Apology
  • Restitution
  • Lost Activity, Access or Interaction
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What does Progressive Consequences refer to?

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Consequences that start small and amplify after repeated disruptions.

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Why are progressive consequences important?

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Because the disruptive student can stop repeating the disruption after the first or second offense because he knows it will get worse and worse.

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What is an example of progressive consequences?

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  • 1st offense = Responsible Thinking + Apology
  • 2nd offense = Responsible Thinking + Apology + Restitution
  • 3rd offense = Responsible Thinking + Apology + Restitution + Visit with the Principal.
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