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Effective Classroom Management Tips For Young Learners

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Teaching young learners is a joy, but it can also be a challenge. Their energy is wonderful but often needs direction, so it’s crucial to create a structured classroom while teaching valuable life and future skills such as teamwork and effective communication. It’s also important to teach our young learners the importance of following instructions, so our lessons flow and are as uninterrupted as possible. There are many different ways we can do this. Let’s look at some different techniques and classroom management tips which can help us manage our young learner classroom effectively. 

1. Focus on the strengths of each student

Every child brings something unique to the learning environment. By acknowledging and leveraging their strengths, we can create an inclusive learning environment for all our learners. 

2. Positive reinforcement of behaviour

Reinforcing positive behaviour can have lasting impacts on a child’s attitude towards learning. There are many classroom management ideas, to monitor behaviour, or signals you can use to set behavioural expectations. 

3. Create a routine (but mix it up)

Predictability or routine can provide a sense of security when teaching young learners. By knowing what to expect in each lesson, learners can feel calm coming into the learning environment. However, be careful not to keep the routine too same-y all the time. Don’t be afraid to mix it up! 

These little surprises can motivate students and promote positive behaviour across the whole class, by having something to look forward to or work towards.

4. Seamless transitions between activities

Transitioning smoothly between activities can significantly impact the flow of the lesson. If it takes too long to catch the attention of your learners, they can easily get distracted and it can be challenging to refocus them. 

5. Promote positive behaviour as a whole class

Not only do we want to promote an individual’s positive behaviour, but also as a whole class. 

Teaching young learners requires patience, creativity and a deep understanding of your learners’ needs. By implementing these classroom management tips and techniques and seeing what works for your class, we can hopefully create a thriving learning environment where every student feels valued and excited to learn.

Take a look at this classroom management resource pack for more classroom management tips and suggestions. 

Do you have any other young learner classroom management tips to share? Comment below!

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