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Finally, a Clear Plan for Handling Student Behavior

If student behavior feels inconsistent, overwhelming, or unclear… you’re not alone.

Many schools are trying to balance accountability with relationships—but without a clear system, teachers and staff are left guessing:

  • Is this a classroom-managed behavior or office-managed?

  • When do we use restorative practices?

  • What should happen next?

That uncertainty leads to frustration, inconsistency, and burnout.

 The Restorative PBIS Discipline Flowchart gives your team a clear, step-by-step guide for responding to behavior—so everyone is on the same page.

Download the Restorative PBIS Discipline Flowchart

Help your teachers and staff respond to behavior consistently, calmly, and with confidence.

The Result? 

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A Note From Laura...

 

I’m so glad you found your way here.

If you’re looking for a tool like this, it likely means you care deeply about your students and your teachers and staff—and want a school environment that feels both structured and supportive. That’s exactly why I created this flowchart: to bring clarity and consistency to something that can often feel overwhelming.

When you download this resource, you’re not just getting a tool—you’re joining a community of educators committed to this work. I’ll be sharing regular emails with free resources, practical tools, and reflections from the schools I visit around the world.

What I’ve learned is this: no matter where I go, schools are more alike than they are different. Students have the same needs. Teachers and staff face the same challenges. And at the heart of it all are people who truly care.

I’m really glad you’re here.

- Laura

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