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STOP: Restorative Practice for Families/Classrooms
Season 15 · Episode 71

STOP: Restorative Practice for Families/Classrooms

Positive People USA · Mr. Positive, M.A., B.Soc.Sci., CIT, PEL, A.A.S. – Paralegal

October 24, 202514m 39s

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Show Notes

Short Lesson Plan: STOP Strategy

Grade Level: Middle School, High School, families or Community Workshop Duration: 30–45 minutes Audience: Youth, Parents, Educators, Community Leaders

🧠 Learning Objectives (with examples)

  • Identify personal warning signs that signal rising conflict Example: A student recognizes that when their hands clench and their heart races, they’re about to lose control.
  • Practice the STOP → THINK → CONSEQUENCES sequence in role-play scenarios Example: A youth worker guides a student through a mock hallway conflict using the strategy.
  • Reflect on the impact of behavioral choices in real-life situations Example: A parent shares a story about walking away from a heated argument and how it changed the outcome.

🎯 Learning Outcomes (with examples)

  • Students will describe their physical, emotional, and cognitive warning signs Example: “When I feel disrespected, my chest tightens and I want to yell. That’s my STOP signal.”
  • Students will demonstrate the NIC STOP sequence through role-play Example: In a classroom skit, a student pauses, steps back, and calmly explains their feelings after THINKING.
  • Students will evaluate consequences of behavior using real or hypothetical examples Example: “If I had shouted back, I might’ve been suspended. But because I walked away, I got praised for maturity.”

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