The goals of restorative practices are twofold: 1) build and maintain relationships and 2) repair relationships that have been harmed. Restorative practices are helpful for

  • Creating a respectful classroom.
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The goals of restorative practices are twofold: 1) build and maintain relationships and 2) repair relationships that have been harmed. Restorative practices are helpful for

  • Creating a respectful classroom.
  • Developing rapport with students.
  • Managing conflicts.
  • Establishing routines and expectations for positive student behavior.


This guide's tips, strategies, sample questions and statements, and peacemaking tools will help teachers successfully use restorative practices in their classrooms.



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