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Managing student behavior can be one of the most challenging parts of teaching, and it’s easy to feel frustrated, overwhelmed, or even like you’re doing something wrong. But what if there was a way to navigate classroom behavior with more confidence and compassion—without shame for teachers or students? That’s exactly what today’s guest, Allie Szczecinski, is here to talk about. Allie is the creator behind Miss Behavior and the author of the upcoming book Their Best Behavior, and she’s sharing practical, teacher-friendly strategies to support students while creating a positive and structured learning environment.
In this conversation, Allie and I discuss the intersection of social-emotional learning (SEL) and literacy instruction, simple ways to integrate SEL into your daily lessons, and how a proactive approach to behavior management can transform the classroom experience. We also tackle some of the most common behavior challenges teachers face and what to do when you feel stuck without a clear plan for support. Whether you’ve struggled with student back talk, disengagement, or inconsistent classroom routines, you’ll walk away from this episode with actionable strategies to try right away.
If you've ever taken student behavior challenges personally or wished for more effective ways to support struggling students, this episode is for you. Allie’s approach removes shame from the conversation and replaces it with understanding, structure, and clear next steps. Let’s dive in!
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By Sara Marye, Literacy Teacher, Elementary Teacher4.9
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Managing student behavior can be one of the most challenging parts of teaching, and it’s easy to feel frustrated, overwhelmed, or even like you’re doing something wrong. But what if there was a way to navigate classroom behavior with more confidence and compassion—without shame for teachers or students? That’s exactly what today’s guest, Allie Szczecinski, is here to talk about. Allie is the creator behind Miss Behavior and the author of the upcoming book Their Best Behavior, and she’s sharing practical, teacher-friendly strategies to support students while creating a positive and structured learning environment.
In this conversation, Allie and I discuss the intersection of social-emotional learning (SEL) and literacy instruction, simple ways to integrate SEL into your daily lessons, and how a proactive approach to behavior management can transform the classroom experience. We also tackle some of the most common behavior challenges teachers face and what to do when you feel stuck without a clear plan for support. Whether you’ve struggled with student back talk, disengagement, or inconsistent classroom routines, you’ll walk away from this episode with actionable strategies to try right away.
If you've ever taken student behavior challenges personally or wished for more effective ways to support struggling students, this episode is for you. Allie’s approach removes shame from the conversation and replaces it with understanding, structure, and clear next steps. Let’s dive in!
Join us in the Stellar Literacy Collective Membership: stellarteacher.com/join!
Sign up for my FREE private podcast, the Confident Writer Systems Series, here!
Sign up for my FREE Revision Made Easy email series here!
Follow me on Instagram @thestellarteachercompany.
To check out all of the resources from this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.stellarteacher.com/episode246.

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