Sometimes the best way to deal with student misbehavior is to ignore it.

When might it be best to ignore behavior?

  • When the inappropriate behavior is unintentional or not likely to reoccur.
  • When the student’s goal is to get attention through misbehaving.
  • When ignoring it will decrease misbehavior by not reinforcing it.
  • When it is out of your area of jurisdiction.

When is it best not to ignore behavior?

  • When there is physical danger or harm to yourself, others, or the student.
  • When a student disrupts the classroom through inappropriate behavior.
  • When a student violates class or school rules.
  • When the behavior interferes with the student’s or other students’ learning./li>
  • When the inappropriate behavior will incite other students to join in.
  • When other students reinforce the misbehavior by snickering, laughing, and otherwise giving positive – or even negative – feedback.
Excerpted from Paraprofessionals and Teachers Working Together by Susan Gingras Fitzell.