Feature Articles

Tag Archives: Positive reinforcement

How to help a distracted student focus: The ultimate guide for success

Learn how to help a distracted student focus in the classroom.

The distracted student is a common sight in classrooms. These students may daydream, fidget, play with their phones or struggle to pay attention during lessons. This can disrupt the flow of the class and hinder their own learning. What makes a student distracted? There are many reasons why a student …

Read More »

The unfocussed student: Understanding and supporting their needs

How to support an unfocussed student in the classroom and at home.

An unfocussed student is one who shows little passion for academic work and often seems disinterested in lessons. They are easily distracted, often engaging in activities such as playing sports, texting, listening to music, watching videos, or browsing social media instead of focussing on schoolwork. When it comes time to …

Read More »

Understanding and guiding the undisciplined student

Understanding the undisciplined student: Strategies for success.

An undisciplined student consistently exhibits behaviours that disrupt the learning environment and disregard established rules and expectations. This student often struggles with self-control, displays defiance towards authority, and may engage in disruptive actions that hinder both their own learning and that of their classmates. Their actions are not simply occasional …

Read More »