Day 41: Challenging Behaviors During Remote Learning

A challenging behavior can be any behavior that interferes with your child’s learning. These behaviors can be isolating, disruptive, destructive, unsanitary, violent, or self-injurious. For the special needs parent, challenging behaviors add on an additional layer of stress to the already complicated reality of crisis schooling. Inside the home, parents must act swiftly to protect not only the child but other family members and household items, such as computers, televisions, and furniture.

If your child had a Behavior Intervention Plan at school, how is that Plan being implemented now at home? To discuss your child’s behavior management needs during the pandemic, book a virtual consultation on my website, https://www.MSRLegal.ORG/Book-Your-Consultation. Follow @MSRLegalConsulting on Instagram as I post about the evolving landscape of education in the wake of Covid-19.

Have a great week,

Oroma

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