Building Positive Relationships 

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Find One-On-One Opportunites with Students

Find opportunities to ask your students personal questions like "what did you eat for dinner last night" or what shows do you watch on tv? This is more effective if you pick one student a day. You are allowed to tell your class about your personal life, when necessary. The point is to create a relationship that allows students to see you as a person trying to help them. 

Show You Care 



Take additional time to help students in need. Find ways to motivate the unmotivated. Work in groups to find what works with certain students. 

Be Thoughtful 



Whether its a surprise or something you've prepared for students, be sure to find ways for students to be appreciative that they have you as a teacher. All of these positive building ideas allow for classroom management to become that much easier. 

Here are ten effective strategies teachers can use during the first week of school to build positive relationships with their students:

By incorporating these ten positive relationship-building strategies in the first week of school, teachers can create a nurturing and inclusive classroom environment that fosters strong connections between students and the teacher. Building positive relationships early on contributes to a more engaged and motivated learning community throughout the school year.