The RUSTY System for Classroom Management And Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) is something I created for better classroom management.
This Music Video was inspired by our Best-Selling Behavior Story, Rusty Stays Calm While Sharing and Taking Turns. Taking turns and sharing is an important way for a child to…
Minimize Downtime: Putting it Together Mr. Smith effectively manages his class by minimizing downtime and maintaining student focus through a brisk teaching pace. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/mr-toms-aba-lessons
Use Controlled Choices to Stop Power Struggles Controlled Choices: Involve the student in decision-making by presenting a limited set of choices. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/mr-toms-aba-lessons
Transform Classroom Dynamics: Powerful SEL Stories on Sharing and Teamwork The “Share, Games, Turn Taking” story bundle is important for teachers because it teaches students essential social skills like sharing,…
Tips to Reward Students Homework Passes: Reward good behavior with homework passes, enabling students to skip an assignment without penalty. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/mr-toms-aba-lessons
Classroom Management Tips for Teachers Integrate group work, motion, or hands-on activities to engage students effectively whenever possible.
Executive Functioning Made Easy: Reduce Blurting With Practical, Real-Life Scenarios Blurting, or impulsive statements, can be a common challenge for individuals with executive functioning difficulties. These statements may be inappropriate…
Executive Functioning Tips for Teachers Do frequent check-ins with them to see how much work is accurately being completed.
Enhancing Teacher-Student Connections Make yourself more than just a teacher by: Extend a warm greeting and acknowledge your students when they enter your class. Note that you’re still their teacher,…
Rusty’s Emotional Story: Learning to Accept Consequences and Make Better Choices Rusty learns that taking his frustrations out on his friends and their toys is not ok. When he knocks…