What is the most important proactive component of restorative practices?
Relationship Building Circle
In the future, how can we keep something like this from happening again? What does each person need? When should we check in?
Moving away from punishment and exclusionary consequences, and towards an approach that consider levels, empath, willingness to make amends, and meaningful level of accountability.
What is the goal of restorative practices?
A tool to get the relationship building benefit of a circle in less time by abbreviating the six key components of a circle in three.
A Quick Circle
Repair harm and resolve conflict
What is a reason to facilitate a restorative circle.
This phase provides him or her with a justification for the chosen response.
What is the Consequence Phase?
Talking Piece
What needs to be done to make it right? How can we correct the situation?
Correct-The Fix
Exclusion goes against needs of belonging, and rather leads to feeling of alienations.
What counter-indicated per Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
Check in, Check up, Check out
What are circle strategies?
What happened?
Collect-the facts
The first thing to think about when deciding how to respond in the consequence phase.
What is the desired outcome?
Positive Affirmation Sentence Stems
What do the letters of the PASS strategy stand for?
How did it make each person feel?
Consider-the feelings
A consequence of detention may be given.
What consequence is given when a student is not showing remorse or a willingness to make things right?