Restorative options for students offer opportunities for the student to restore relationships between themselves and any stakeholders they have affected due to the behavior or incident.
Reflective options for students offer opportunities for the students to reflect about the decisions they made that led to discipline in the first place. Examples include reflection sheets, role-playing, and interviews.
Instructional options for students offer opportunities for students that target the function of the behavior and help them learn the skills needed to not engage in such behaviors again. Examples include behavior lessons, social skills, teaching opportunities and behavior exams.
Apology Letter Template - Have students complete the apology letter written to the student or adult to whom the student in question was defiant toward.
Restorative Contract - Use the restorative contract to bring the people in question together (The student and the person to whom the student was defiant toward) Work through the restorative contract together and have everyone sign off on it.
Respect Reflection Sheet - Have student complete the respect reflection sheet to identify respectful (non-defiant) behavior and disrespectful behaviors.
Write your New Story Prompt - The new story prompt, particularly for a regularly defiant student, provides an opportunity for the student to identify the new behaviors they're going to strive to achieve.
Check In/Check-Out Monitoring Form - A monitoring form useful for tracking changes in the behavior in small chunks throughout the day.
Behavior Exam - The behavior exam, from the perspective of a regularly defiant student provides the opportunity for a student to think about the defiant behavior they've been exhibiting, and provides meaningful reflection for action steps to take to correct the action.