PPT-Lee Canter Assertive Discipline
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Amanda Cahill Biography Lee attended California State University then completed a masters degree at the University of Southern California In 1970 he began serving
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Amanda Cahill Biography Lee attended California State University then completed a masters degree at the University of Southern California In 1970 he began serving as a psychiatric social worker for children in southern California . Skills. © ManagementStudyGuide.com. All rights reserved.. Objective. Explain What is Assertiveness. Define Assertiveness. List the Benefits of Being Assertive. Describe the Liberation Cycle of Assertiveness. – Lee and Marlene Canter -. Abril Zavala – Period ¼ . http://www.thelearningcommunity.us/resources-by-format/tips-for-parents/student-council.aspx. Lee and Marlene Canter (Early History). Lee Canter achieved two degrees: a bachelor’s degree in history and a master’s degree in social work, while living in California. He met Marlene in the Los Angeles area and eventually got married in the 1960’s, having two children.. Marissa Mueller, Britney . Beuden. , . and Wendy Johnson. Directions: Connect all three students to all three houses, you will have nine lines and they do not have to be straight lines but no lines can cross. You can only use one sheet of paper to connect students to the houses.. NADA NAJIB. EDCO 604. SPRING 2015. AUD. What is . Classroom Management. ?. It is how a teacher organises every aspect of his/her classroom including students, time, space and materials.. What is . Discipline. Meet Edgar Allan Poe. 1809. . –1849. Difficult Early Life…. Orphaned at young age. Mother died/father left. Taken in by John and Frances Allan but never formally adopted. Virginia Clemm. Edgar. Presented by. Roy Huggins . President Doncaster Association. Keith Old . Media and Information Officer . In conjunction with JKL Theatre . Session aims and outcomes. To highlight the concept of assertive behaviour.. In this lesson you will learn: . The meaning of “being assertive”. The difference between being . assertive. and being . aggressive. To practise assertiveness skills . Why does it matter. ?. An assertive communication style can help us do the things we want to do.. . Developed by the:. University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. and. Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Learning Points. Ask the Right Questions . Provide Effective Feedback. Communicate Observations Timely. Let Your Voice Be Heard!. . Developed by the:. University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. and. Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Learning Points. Understand the difference between passive, aggressive and assertive communication techniques. May 9-10, 2017. Tina Gilbertson, LPC. Aggressive ≠ Assertive. Assertive. Aggressive. There’s no such thing as “too assertive.”. It’s called aggressive.. @. TinaGilbertson. Aggressive language, anyone?. and Responsibility . Chapter 2: Communication and Assertiveness. Review of Class Rules... Ideas for class rules. Be on time. Respect everyone. Listen while others are speaking. Take only enough time to say what you need to say; don’t talk too long. Zonta Clubs. Jacquie Gudmundsen. ZI Leadership Development. Outcomes. Share challenges. Recognize . Communication behaviors. Communication styles. Choose strategies for success. 4. What Challenges You as a Leader. Kelli Jordan and Jessica Fauser. Lee and Marlene Canter. 1976 published . Assertive Discipline: A Take-Charge Approach for Today’s Educator. Popular discipline system. Rights. Teacher Rights. Support. All people eventually face conflicts at home, work and at school. . Is there a better way to respond to conflict than our usual ‘fight or flight’ response? . People hurt others or hurt themselves when they do not know how to manage conflict in their lives or respect the needs of others. For example, about 160,000 students may stay home on any given day because they're afraid of being bullied. Some students avoid cafeterias, restrooms, and hallways because of their fear of a possible conflict with a bully..
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