Check your own stress levels, as children are often emotional
barometers for their teachers.
The longer you try and pin them to
their seats, the harder they will be to manage, so try and encourage
unstructured time in your lesson, with regular breaks for movement.
Give them lots of opportunities to be creative as it helps to release
emotional energy.
Many children do not know HOW to calm down or
even what calm feels like. Encourage relaxation and calmness in your
classroom.
Try aromatherapy!
Reassure hyperactive children
that you like them, even though you recognise they are \\\'highly
spirited\\\'.
Use calming music in your lessons.
Make the
effort to really listen to them at least once a day or when you teach
them. Many hyperactive children react negatively to authority, so
making time for them on their own will help to build their confidence.
Be positive! Hyperactive children pick up negative thoughts very
quickly and will react and respond to them.
Hold the highest
vision for these children and try not to label them as difficult or
nonconformist.
Maintain firm boundaries, negotiate and be kind.