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Often we focus on how restorative practices can change our students and school climate. But it can also change us…those responsible for implementation. One Cohort 2, year 3 administrator tells his/her story.

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“Restorative practices has affected me personally by changing the way I interview and question kids about behaviors by using restorative questioning techniques. This has affected me by creating a shift from punitive actions and a ‘remember what you did’ mindset to working to develop a sense of community and responsibility.

This has led to a more productive and trusting relationships with students and parents. It has changed the way I interact with my own children.”

How has restorative practices affected you personally?

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  • Are you relieved when certain students are absent?
  • Do you have students who “push your buttons”?
  • Do you find yourself butting heads with the same students day-after-day?

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