Impulsive outbursts are sudden and intense expressions of frustration, anger, or emotion that seem unprovoked or disproportionate to the situation.
Example:
A student abruptly yells or slams a desk when mildly frustrated or corrected.
What to Do:
Stay calm and neutral to avoid escalating the situation.
Give the student space and time to cool down before addressing their behavior.
Privately discuss what triggered the outburst and teach them alternative ways to express frustration, such as using "I feel" statements.
Reinforce classroom rules about managing emotions respectfully.
Refer to Counselor:
If outbursts occur frequently, are disruptive to learning, or suggest underlying emotional or behavioral issues, involve the school counselor for further assessment and support.

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