behavior contract template
Behavior Contract Template
An interesting piece of agreement between teachers, students and parents is a behavior contract that helps to mold the behavior of reckless and difficult to handle students.
Student's Name:
Date:
Room:
Subject:
__________________ will demonstrate good behavior and attitude while in school premises.
__________________ will follow the instructions of the teacher properly without giving the teacher a chance to complain. Each time the student is unable to fulfill any disciplinary commands of the teacher, that are in the best interest of the student, he shall be awarded a tally mark sign. Higher the number of these tallies, poorer will the rating of the students behavior. The ratings and rules for tally sign marks are as follows:
1. A student who gets no tally sign marks for that day, will be allowed to throw a die on that day at the end of the school hours. Based on the die number rolled, he will get perks that are as follows:
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- Before meeting the student and his parents, make a brief outline of what you wish to include in the behavior contract as per your observation of the student's behavior in the class. Since you are a teacher, you must be more aware as when and how the student misbehaves.
- Next, hold a meeting with the student and his parents/guardians. Generally, one to one interaction is important as you are dealing with students who have consistent record of undisciplined behavior.
- In the meeting, your objective is to team up together to help the child give up bad behavior. Don't over criticize the student instead, be supportive and make him understand the virtues of discipline. Explain the students that they have time to make fun and play games during breaks and games periods, however, when in classes, their focus should only be on studies.
- Communicate to the students the procedure in which the behavior contract agreement has been prepared. For every poor behavior, they will be awarded a tally mark.
- Perks and rewards must follow for every good actions and behavior. Even parents can reward on their own besides the school administration.
- Teach the kids the value of sports and games and how they can channelize their energy in such fruitful activities.
- Schedule a follow-up meeting after every 2-3 weeks or a month's time. This is helpful in avoiding lack of communication among teachers, students and their parents. Besides that, such meetings helps everyone to express their opinions.
- Trust the plan and understand it's not a short term objective. Child behavior modification demands time, patience and lots of efforts.