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02Feb

Managing Student Behavior on the School Bus

2/2/2014| Reference Number : 37.0| School Bus | Student Behavior | | Return|

Aggressive behavior in children is both common and sometimes dangerous. Are your drivers trained in understanding aggressive behaviors and implementing best practices to calm them down? Outlined in this article are reasons why children may become aggressive, intervention tactics, and your legal rights as a bus contractor.

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