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Len [333]
3 years ago
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At the beginning of the school year, you created a classroom behavior management plan, and for the most part it has been working

well. lately, however, you've noticed a number of students eating candy and chewing gum during class. list two changes that you could make to your behavior plan to address this increasingly problematic behavior.
Social Studies
1 answer:
svetoff [14.1K]3 years ago
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<span><span>These two additions can be </span>made to behavior plan to address this problematic behavior:</span>  

1) A rule expressing that eating confection, candy and gum isn't permitted inside class also reasons to legitimize the expansion of this rule. Disclose to the understudies that it can be a diversion to the learning condition or a well-being peril in the research center.  
2) Outcomes expressing what will happen if this rule is broken
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