When you are forced to attend a class, it is easy to adopt a passive, resentful attitude. This mindset guarantees you will gain nothing. Instead, approach the situation like an investor looking for hidden assets.
Transforming discipline into a "free class" shifts the focus from punishment to restoration. It uses corrective time to fill academic gaps or teach critical life skills without adding a financial burden to the school or the student. How to Structure Restorative Learning Lessons
Practical, project-based skills like web development, graphic design, and language learning.
Traditional punishment is often a "one-size-fits-all" approach, while consequences are tailored to the behavior.
When students learn how to fix their behavior, overall school suspension rates drop significantly.
Tasks like writing "lines" (e.g., "I must not shout in class") 100 times to drive home a rule through tedious repetition. 3. Moving from Retribution to Restoration
Your brain will cooperate because there’s no threat.
Use a notebook to outline blog posts, project ideas, or business plans.
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