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In the latest Teach, Task Box, Inspire episode, Lisa tackles the tough topic of student work refusal, sharing hands-on strategies to turn resistance into engagement. She digs into why students might refuse to work—like feeling overwhelmed, fearing failure, or dealing with personal struggles—and stresses the need to understand the "why" behind the behavior.
Lisa offers practical advice, from building strong relationships and giving students choices to setting clear, attainable goals that make success feel within reach. She highlights the power of positive reinforcement, tapping into students' interests, and creating a safe, supportive environment in the classroom. Lisa also emphasizes the value of regular check-ins and involving parents when needed. This episode is full of actionable insights to help teachers not just manage work refusal but use it as an opportunity to foster growth and connection, celebrating every small step forward along the way.
Resources Mentioned:
Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom
Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode51
By Lisa Hollady, Special Education Teacher5
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In the latest Teach, Task Box, Inspire episode, Lisa tackles the tough topic of student work refusal, sharing hands-on strategies to turn resistance into engagement. She digs into why students might refuse to work—like feeling overwhelmed, fearing failure, or dealing with personal struggles—and stresses the need to understand the "why" behind the behavior.
Lisa offers practical advice, from building strong relationships and giving students choices to setting clear, attainable goals that make success feel within reach. She highlights the power of positive reinforcement, tapping into students' interests, and creating a safe, supportive environment in the classroom. Lisa also emphasizes the value of regular check-ins and involving parents when needed. This episode is full of actionable insights to help teachers not just manage work refusal but use it as an opportunity to foster growth and connection, celebrating every small step forward along the way.
Resources Mentioned:
Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom
Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode51

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