Conscious Discipline evaluates its effectiveness in many ways. Practitioners, independent researchers, and Loving Guidance, LLC. have conducted many quantitative and qualitative research studies. Study designs and methodologies include action research conducted by teachers, school-based data collection including observations and surveys, pre- and post- impact studies, and quasi-experiments.
Research shows that Conscious Discipline:
- Improves the social and emotional skills of students
- Improves the social and emotional skills of teachers
- Increases student academic readiness
- Increases student academic achievement
- Improves the quality of student-teacher interactions
- Improves school climate
- Decreases aggression in preschool children
- Decreases impulsivity and hyperactivity in “difficult” students
Upcoming Events
- Brain Ready: The Power of Ritual and Routines in Early Childhood: Early Education Event in Edmond, OK
- Elevate Conscious Discipline: LEVEL UP and Leave a Legacy: Educator Conference in Orlando
- Centering the Adult Brain: Coaching Yourself So You Can Coach Others: Education Event in Edmond, OK
- Conscious Discipline Advanced Institute in Navasota, TX: Advanced Educator Event
- Conscious Discipline Institute in Kansas City, MO: Summer Educator Event
- Adult Self-Regulation: Supporting Neurodivergent Children: Education Event in Orlando, FL