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Why Kids Misbehave in the Classroom

March 2026 Shelly Swift BCBA This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. […]

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Students raising their hands during classroom independent work instead of calling out to ask the teacher for help.

Why Students Call Out During Independent Work (And What to Teach Instead)

Shelly Swift, BCBA | March 2026 If students constantly call out during independent work, it usually isn’t a behavior problem

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Teacher supporting elementary student during independent work in the classroom

Why Students Struggle to Work Independently (And What To Teach Instead)

By Shelly Swift, BCBA | March 2026 Independent work is one of the most frustrating parts of the school day

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Teacher supporting a student using a “Check Your Work” visual during independent work time in a classroom

How to Build an Independent Work System That Reduces Interruptions in the Classroom

February 2026 Shelly Swift BCBA If students constantly interrupt you during independent work, it’s usually not a respect issue —

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Teacher using visual behavior cards with elementary student during independent work in classroom

Effective Classroom Behavior Strategies That Actually Teach Skills (Not Just Stop Behavior)

February 2026 | Shelly Swift, BCBA Effective classroom behavior strategies work best when they teach replacement skills, structure the environment

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Children using a classroom visual schedule board with picture cards to support routines, transitions, and positive behavior.

How Visual Supports Help Kids With Behavior

February 2026 Shelly Swift BCBA If you’ve ever felt like you’re repeating the same directions over and over, you’re not

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attention-seeking behavior in children explained through connection

Attention-Seeking Behavior in Children: What It Really Means and How to Respond

January 2026 Shelly Swift BCBA If you’ve ever said, “They’re just doing it for attention,” you’re not wrong — but

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Children playing on a playground, a common setting where transitions can be challenging for kids

Why Transitions Are So Hard for Kids (And What to Do Before the Meltdown Starts)

January 2026 Shelly Swift BCBA This post may contain affiliate links. If you purchase through these links, I may earn

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Parent reaching out while a young child runs away, illustrating a common moment when children don’t listen

Why Won’t My Child Listen? (And What to Teach Instead of Repeating Yourself)

January 2026 Shelly Swift BCBA If you feel like you’re constantly repeating yourself — “I already told you,” “How many

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Teacher helping elementary students with a classroom activity to build emotional regulation and coping skills.

Teaching Emotional Regulation in the Classroom: 7 Strategies That Actually Work

January 2026 Shelly Swift BCBA This post may contain affiliate links. If you purchase through these links, I may earn

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