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Restorative Discipline

Published on Feb 04, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Restorative Discipline

Brandy Ferrer, Director of Professional Development
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Restorative Discipline

  • Relationships are central
  • Addresses misbehavior and harm in a way that strengthens relationships.
  • Focuses on harm done, not rule-breaking
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Restorative Discipline

  • Gives voice to the person harmed
  • Collaborative problem-solving
  • Empowers change and growth
  • Enhances responsibility

Building Community
Restoring Relationships

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Social Discipline Window

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Fair Process Components

  • Engagement
  • Explanation
  • Expectation Clarity
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Paradigm Shift

Compass of Shame

Continuum of Practices

  • Affective Statements
  • Restorative Questions
  • Pro-active Circles
  • Responsive Circles
  • Restorative Meetings/Conferences
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Affective Statements

  • active non-judgmental listening
  • authentic expression of feelings and impact
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Restorative Questions

  • help those harmed by other's actions
  • respond to challenging behavior by asking key questions
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