Don't wait for the next conflict. Design a classroom culture where safety is proactive, not reactive — where every student knows they belong.
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Classroom Conflict →
A student erupts. A bully dynamic emerges. The classroom culture is fracturing. Navigate eruptions, address bullying, facilitate restorative circles, and design a classroom culture where safety isn't just a poster on the wall.
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The next incident hasn't happened yet — and you intend to keep it that way. You scan your classroom, your routines, your language, looking for every crack where a student might fall through.
What started with the safe classroom just got more complicated. Now you need to design proactive classroom norms that prevent most conflicts before they start — and the situation is shifting faster than your first approach can handle.
This is the moment you've been building toward. Navigating the parent call after a classroom incident without getting defensive — except now the stakes are real and there's no rehearsal. What you do next matters.
You've faced the hardest part. Now turn what you've learned into something sustainable — a way to design proactive classroom norms that prevent most conflicts before they start not just today, but every time this situation returns.
More stories in this course
View all →The Eruption
A student just flipped a desk. The class is watching. You have three seconds to respond. Navigate the in-the-moment eruption that defines your classroom authority.
4 scenarios →The Bully Dynamic
The bullying isn't physical — it's social, subtle, and devastating. Navigate the power dynamics that make one student's life miserable while everyone pretends not to see.
4 scenarios →The Restorative Circle
Punishment didn't work. Try restoration. Facilitate a circle where harm is acknowledged, responsibility is taken, and repair begins.
4 scenarios →The Safe Classroom
Don't wait for the next conflict. Design a classroom culture where safety is proactive, not reactive — where every student knows they belong.
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