Let’s the student know you are interested and concerned
Reduces students’ anxiety that they’re issue, concern, problem, and thoughts will not be addressed
Addresses the student and potential disruption immediately
Teaches students to delay gratification
Saves class time and prevents disruptions
Provides structure, predictability, and consistency
Validates students’ feelings, emotions, and individual value
Makes students feel they are being heard
Increase compliance
Reduces disruptiveness of students
When should I do it:
When a student has a strong desire to share things with you but doesn’t know how to wait to share
When a student interrupts a lot, asks questions at inappropriate times, is impatient, or has trouble delaying gratification
When a student is agitated, angry, and wants to stop everything to resolve their personal issues
How do I do it:
The Talk Ticket intervention fromInterventionCentral.org is a great systematic program that is highly effective. The links below will provide you with everything you need to carry this intervention out.