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Q: For multi-problem kids, are there key problem areas that I should address first or as soon as possible?

A: Here are the top two areas. The first area that we always recommend you consider is safety, but not just for acting out, conduct disordered, oppositional, defiant, angry, violent, impulsive types of youngsters. Remember to notice all your classroom management concerns, and your entire group of students. Consider safety issues for less noticeable populations even though you may view these youngsters as your "good" or quiet ones.
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There are plenty of other students who are often typically overlooked, such as depressed, withdrawn, abused, neglected, thought disordered, and anxious students. Children in crisis, socially maladjusted, and alcoholic and addicted kids also often are missed. You must be especially careful to closely monitor the safety issues faced by students who may be quietly gesturing or suicidal. Carefully watch pregnant girls, teen parents, and those adolescents and children who have severe emotional or family problems. This guideline holds true for teachers, sped teachers, principals, court workers, justice workers, foster parents, and case managers. You don't have to be trained as a social worker, counselor, psychologist or mental health worker to incur an obligation to keep all kids safe. All youth workers have that obligation, regardless of their training, job title, or the mission of their site.

The second problem area that we recommend you consider addressing as soon as possible is attendance and punctuality. Why? If you are the best teacher, counselor or special educator-- whatever your job-- it doesn't matter how talented and effective you are if that student isn't in your classroom or office. The time to start teaching attendance and punctuality is Day 1, Week 1 of your contact with the child. If a child is absent, nothing else you do that day really matters for that student. Our All the Best Answers for the Worst Kid Problems Series (shown below) includes innovative strategies for many of these critical starting points, plus much more. Order the e-book version (click here) and download it immediately as a printable e-book. Click here right now and you will read and print our best solutions in just about 60 seconds. Or get this item as a paperback book. Click for details. These new tools can truly help turnaround even the most out-of-control, unmanageable classroom or group, and end even serious classroom management nightmares.

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