For Educators

Teacher-student relationships contribute to a child’s behavioral and academic outcomes, and have long term impacts for students. Understanding how children differ in temperament can help you support your students’ academic and social-emotional development, as well as create effective classroom management strategies wherein everyone can thrive.

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INSIGHTS will help you:

  • Recognize and identify the temperament of your students;
  • Achieve fit between the students’ temperaments and the classroom management style;
  • React optimally to your student’s behaviors because you recognize both the strengths and challenges that come along with their unique temperament;
  • Create a classroom community that is responsive to individual differences; and
  • Develop relationships with students that contain low levels of conflict and high levels of closeness
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Professional Development

INSIGHTS for Elementary School Educators (teachers, school counselors, school psychologists, and administrators) is a professional development program that has 6 one-hour asynchronized lessons and 7 synchronized one-hour sessions program that assists educators in recognizing children’s temperaments/personalities and then how to use strategies that reduce children’s behavior problems and enhances their social skills.  The lessons and sessions are built on Nearpod an award-winning engagement platform that is accessible on any remote device.   The lessons include videos, interactive activities, and downloadable handouts that can be used again and again.  The lessons are conducted by an experienced INSIGHTS facilitator who will coach the educators in applying the content to their students.  See an outline of the program below and the cost of the program is explained here.

Schedule for INSIGHTS for Educators

WeekFacilitator Sessions Core Question
Lesson
1Facilitated Session #1
The facilitator welcomes the educators and gives them an opportunity to introduce themselves and briefly describe a challenging behavior that one of their students is exhibiting. The facilitator then presents an overview of NEW INSIGHTS and explains the logistics of assessing the asynchronized lessons.
Lesson #1 Recognizing Child Temperament
2Facilitated Session #2
The educators identify the temperament of a student that they find challenging and another one that they find easy.
Lesson #2 Reframing Children’s Temperaments and Responding to Them
3Facilitated Session #3
The educators report on the optimal, adequate, and counterproductive responses they used during the week and how their students reacted.
Lesson #3 Gaining Control
4Facilitated Session #4
The facilitator leads the educators in critiquing the various goals and other contract components they plan to use.
Lesson #4 Disciplining School-Age Children
5Facilitated Session #5
The educators report on the status of their student contracts and discuss whether amendments are needed. They also demonstrate the various signals they have implemented with their students. Then the facilitator leads the educators in discussing effective responses to disruptive student behavior.
Lesson #5 Cultivating a Classroom Community of Learners!
6Facilitated Session #6
The educators continue reviewing the status of their student contracts and consider whether amendments are needed. In addition, they discuss how they have implemented other strategies they have learned within their classrooms. The facilitator also leads the educators is exploring how they celebrate the cultural diversity of their students.
Lesson #6 Everyone Needs Social and Emotional Skills
7Facilitated Session #7
The educators update the status of their student contracts and discuss whether further amendments are needed. The facilitator asks each of the educators what SEL contract they have made with themselves and who will hold them accountable.
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Professional Development

INSIGHTS for Elementary School Educators (teachers, school counselors, school psychologists, and administrators) is a professional development program that has 6 one-hour synchronized lessons and 7 synchronized one-hour sessions program that assists educators in recognizing children’s temperaments/personalities and then how to use strategies that reduce children’s behavior problems and enhances their social skills.  The lessons and sessions are built on Nearpod an award-winning engagement platform that is accessible on any remote device.   The lessons include videos, interactive activities, and downloadable handouts that can be used again and again.  The lessons are conducted by an experienced INSIGHTS facilitator who will coach the educators in applying the content to their students.  See below for an outline of the program and the cost of the program is explained here.

2-Day Program for Schools

Day 1

10:00 – 11:00 Overview of the workshop; Recognizing child temperament
11:00 – 12:00 Reframing your perceptions
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch
1:00 – 1:45 Caregiver responses
1:45 – 2:30 Gaining compliance: contracts
2:30 – 3:00 Break
3:00 – 4:00 Finalizing contracts
Homework assignments

Day 2

10:00 – 11:00 Review of Day 1
Re-assessment of contracts
11:00 – 12:00 Gaining compliance: discipline plans
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch
1:00 – 2:00 Expressing warmth: Parents, teachers, and even clinicians are people, too
2:00 – 2:30 Break
2:30 – 3:30 Collaboration
Advocacy
Fostering independence
3:30 – 4:00 Looking toward the future
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Tools for Schools

The INSIGHTS Intervention Workshop for Parents is a four-week program that teaches parents how to recognize their child’s temperament/personality and then how to use strategies that reduce their children’s behavior problems and enhance their social skills.

Temperament Profile Survey

There are four influential aspects of child temperament:

  • Activity
  • Approach/Withdrawal
  • Negative Reactivity
  • Task Persistent

Take the following Temperament Profile Survey to help discern whether your student is high, medium, or low in each category.

INSIGHTS can help understand what these results mean and how you can interact with your child productively.

Identify Your Student’s Temperament

teacher-student contract

A Teacher-Student Contract can help teachers:

  • Extinguish repetitive, annoying child behaviors;
  • Regain their authority over a child; 
  • Replace a recurring negative interchange between parent and child with an appropriate, positive one; and
  • Reduce unruly student behavior, keeping it from turning the child teacher relationship into a spiral of negativity

Establish an agreement with your student by completing the following contract.

Download the Contract