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thanx...but like i said bribing isnt working at least not very long maybe 20 sec. and i do put them close around me but half of them dont stay there. and im not sure what u mean by there language?
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Sit down with your Primary Presidency and tell them of your problems and ask for solutions. That is their job- to help you to be a better teacher, to help solve your problems.
I was 1st Councilor of the Primary Presidency, and many times I had to sit in on the classes and even take the disruptive children to their parents. We worked with our teachers to make sure that their classes were respectful, that the children were quiet and not harming the other students. One teacher found that by taking them for a walk around the church grounds half way through the alloted class time really calmed them down. ALL three of the Primary Presidency helped her with this too. It did work, and we started it will all of the classes!
Nix the candy and treats - do not reward them for bad behavior. Give them stickers instead. Stars on a chart to show that they are being good. Involve them in your lesson. By the time you get them in class they should have had plenty of Wiggle songs to get the wiggles out of them.
Ask the most disruptive child to please say a prayer for all of us to be respectful, quiet, to listen to the lesson and to learn what Heavenly Father wants us to learn, to bring the Holy Spirit back into the class room.
You may need a helper. It is nearly impossible for one person to keep more than 5 children in line. ASK for help from your Primary Presidency!! ASK for a helper, then co-ordinate with her/him with each lesson and both of you teach, take turns!
Pray before you enter the classroom - go into an unused room, close the door and pray for Father to be with each and every child, to guide you to teach what He wants the children to learn.
We would have the teachers get to the Primary Room before that block started and we would have a prayer just for that purpose. To bring Father into the classes and our hearts.