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Constantly Out of Seat
Strategies to Consider:
Review the rules and expectations of the classroom environment. Is it a rule that students need to be in their seat unless given permission? Is there a more appropriate time when the child can be out of his/her seat? You have a few choices for the student who seems to be continually out of his seat. Use the resources below and check to see first if the child has an IEP of 504 Plan.
DRO - Differential Reinforcement of Other behaviors
Planned Ignoring
Precision Requests
Privately speak to the student
Increased Engaged Time
Praise in the Classroom