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This image depicts four teenagers sitting together at a table in what appears to be a library or classroom. They are engaged with digital tablets, smiling and interacting with each other as they work or play. The environment is well-lit with large windows in the background, and bookshelves filled with books are visible. The group includes a diverse set of individuals, emphasizing collaboration and learning in a modern, educational setting.
Safe Sitter® goes beyond teaching babysitting skills—it fosters Positive Youth Development (PYD) through a philosophy centered on caring, character, competence, confidence, connection, and contribution. Designed to empower young teens, Safe Sitter® equips students with life-saving first aid, behavior management techniques, and the tools to succeed as responsible caregivers. Discover how Safe Sitter® aligns with PYD...
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A classroom of diverse students sits attentively at their desks, smiling and engaged. The room is bright and well-organized, with shelves of books, educational globes, and maps adorning the walls. The students appear to be in a positive and focused learning environment.
Preteens experience significant emotional, social, and physical changes, making it essential to create a supportive and structured learning environment. Safe Sitter® emphasizes the importance of setting clear expectations, providing positive feedback, and incorporating interactive activities to keep young teens engaged and comfortable. By understanding their unique needs, you can foster a safe space where they...
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A young boy sitting at a desk in a classroom, holding two pencils with a playful, pouty expression, while blue chairs and a notebook are visible in the background.
Managing uncooperative students is a valuable teachable moment for the entire classroom. Stay calm, respectful, and in control, just as you encourage your students to do. Use strategies like distraction, offering choices, or taking breaks to redirect disruptive behavior. If issues persist, prioritize the learning experience for the entire class by addressing the situation appropriately.
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