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Sometimes anger shows up in a classroom before anyone understands why.
A backpack hits the floor.A chair gets kicked.A student yells, “Leave me alone.”
Moments like this can shock teachers and worry parents. But often, anger is a signal that something deeper is happening inside a child.
In this episode of Bouncing Back with Karen Brisport, we explore how educators and caregivers can respond calmly when a tween is overwhelmed, and why the adult response in that moment matters more than we realize.
🎧 Listen now on Spotify.
What do you think a child is really saying when they say “leave me alone”?
#BouncingBackWithKarenBrisport#BouncingBackPodcast#ParentingTweens#TeacherLife#MiddleSchoolMoments#EducatorSupport#RaisingResilientKids
By Karen BrisportSometimes anger shows up in a classroom before anyone understands why.
A backpack hits the floor.A chair gets kicked.A student yells, “Leave me alone.”
Moments like this can shock teachers and worry parents. But often, anger is a signal that something deeper is happening inside a child.
In this episode of Bouncing Back with Karen Brisport, we explore how educators and caregivers can respond calmly when a tween is overwhelmed, and why the adult response in that moment matters more than we realize.
🎧 Listen now on Spotify.
What do you think a child is really saying when they say “leave me alone”?
#BouncingBackWithKarenBrisport#BouncingBackPodcast#ParentingTweens#TeacherLife#MiddleSchoolMoments#EducatorSupport#RaisingResilientKids