Saddam Hussain
I think the best way to deal with a disruptive child in a classroom is to put him in competition with other children in the class. Mostly the disruptive children don't have any interest in study, that's why they disrupt other children too, so if we engage them in a competition with other students, it will increase their interest in study and they will leave disruptions.
27 sep. 2023 14:43
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I believe that the most effective approach to addressing disruptive behavior in a classroom is not to pit the disruptive child against their peers in a competition. Disruptive children often struggle with maintaining focus on their studies, which can lead to disruptions for others. Instead of competition, it is better to engage them in ways that nurture their interest in learning, ultimately reducing disruptive behavior.
27 september 2023
I think the best way to deal with a disruptive child in a classroom is to involve him in competition with other children in the class. Mostly, a disruptive child has little interest in studying. That's why they disrupt the others, so if we engage them in competition with other students, their interest in their studies will increase and they will disrupt no more.
28 september 2023
I think the best way to deal with a disruptive child in a classroom is to put them in competition with other children in the class. Usually/typically, the disruptive children don't have any interest in studying and that's why they disrupt other children too. So if we engage them in competition with other students, it will increase their interest in studying and they will stop disrupting the others.
27 september 2023
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