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Soundview is in the process of adopting a school-wide program, Positive Discipline. This helps us in our efforts to raise self-regulating citizens who treat others with respect and civility. Authored by Jane Nelsen and reflecting psychological principles articulated in the work of Alfred Adler, the program believes that everyone wants to feel connected, wants to be recognized, and wants to feel heard.
Traditionally “discipline” has involved rewards and, most particularly, punishment. In a Positive Discipline environment, the focus is on solutions that are reasonable, related to the concern, respectful of everyone involved, and helpful in the effort to redirect poor choices to pro-social choices. In the end, it is all about creating a safe and caring school environment, one in which risk-taking, critical thinking, and other attributes of the International Baccalaureate (IB) Learner Profile can grow and develop. To learn more about the IB, please click on the "IB Program" link under the "Academics" tab. Since beginning Positive Discipline work in late August, we have been committed to learning its principles and implementing them in our classrooms, on our playground and in our interactions. Once a month, the staff meets with a consultant from Sound Discipline to continue our learning and to reflect on our collective efforts to bring this initiative into reality. On Tuesday, January 12, our consultant spent the day at Soundview observing students and teachers operating in the Class Meeting configuration. After each observation, she met individually with the teachers she had observed to give them constructive and supportive feedback. In her follow-up feedback to the school, she shared some poignant and profound perspective on the impact of Positive Discipline at Soundview:
Positive Discipline matters and it is truly impacting us as we strive to build a healthy and civil community through this citizenship education program. We are off to a grand beginning!
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