19 Strategies to Teach Students to Follow School Rules

Are you looking for strategies to teach students to follow school rules? If so, keep reading.

1. Be a consistent authority figure (e.g., be consistent in relationship with the learner).

2. Connect with the learner’s parents to disseminate information about the learner’s progress. The parents may reinforce the learner at home for following school rules.

3. Select a peer to model following school rules for the learner.

4. Organize their surroundings so that the learner remains active and involved.

5. Intervene early and often when there is a problem to prevent a more severe problem from happening.

6. Talk with the school psychologist about the learner’s failure to consider the consequences of their behavior.

7. Make sure the learner is actively involved in their surroundings (i.e., give the learner duties, learning activities, and errands to run to promote purposeful behavior).

8. Teach yourself and others about ADHD to increase comprehension and accommodation of impulsive behavior.

9. Urge the learner to develop an understanding of the consequences of their behavior by writing down or talking through problems that may happen due to their failure to adjust their behavior to various situations (e.g., perceived as unmannerly, avoided, etc.).

10. Teach the learner about ADHD and the need for developing skills to self-monitor behavior.

11. Urge the learner to pause and consider their thoughts before acting on them.

12. Give constant, positive reinforcement for appropriate behavior. Ignore as many unacceptable behaviors as possible.

13. Get the learner to make a list of consequences associated with regularly occurring behaviors (e.g., by disrupting others, I will be perceived as unmannerly. By behaving aggressively, I will cause people to avoid me.).

14. Teach the learner to think before acting (e.g., they should ask themselves, “What is happening?” “What am I doing?” “What should I do?” “What will be best for me?”).

15. Make sure that rules and behavior expectations are consistent in the classroom and throughout the school.

16. Consider using a classroom management app. Click here to view a list of apps that we recommend.

17. Consider using an adaptive behavior management app. Click here to view a list of apps that we recommend.

18. Consider using Alexa to help the student learn to behave appropriately. Click here to read an article that we wrote on the subject.

19. Click here to learn about six bonus strategies for challenging problem behaviors and mastering classroom management.

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