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Some classroom behaviors feel easy to name too quickly.
A student falling asleep in class can look like disengagement, defiance, or refusal to participate. But sometimes the visible behavior is only the final signal adults notice after a longer pattern has already been unfolding. In this week’s episode of Bouncing Back with Karen Brisport, we explore what changed when one teacher looked beyond the moment and a team built support around what they could actually observe.
By Karen BrisportSome classroom behaviors feel easy to name too quickly.
A student falling asleep in class can look like disengagement, defiance, or refusal to participate. But sometimes the visible behavior is only the final signal adults notice after a longer pattern has already been unfolding. In this week’s episode of Bouncing Back with Karen Brisport, we explore what changed when one teacher looked beyond the moment and a team built support around what they could actually observe.