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Controlling anger – an approach for children: Classroom observation checklists

May 12, 2013 //  by Admin

This free resource will help primary school teachers to assess the anger levels of children and to gain an understanding of how to prevent escalation

Controlling anger: Classroom observation checklists

Written by Sara Daly and Tina Rae

The classroom checklist included in this free resource will help you to assess your children's anger levels using 20 observations. Against each observation, teachers are encouraged to judge the frequency of occurance (always, usually, sometimes or never) and make comments. This classroom observation checklist will provide an effective monitoring and recording mechanism for schools.  

This resource is an extract from Controlling Anger: A Solution Focused Approach for Children.

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