IYT Session 5 Natural and Logical Consequences Natural consequence – Cause & effect - It happens immediately as a direct result of a behaviour with no outside intervention. Arises naturally out of the situation. E.g. falling off a chair when swinging on it, getting cold when refusing to put their jersey on Logical consequence – A consequence that is linked to the behaviour and is set up by someone else E.g. Tidying up a mess that the student is made, finishing missed work during break time NB Consequences need to be immediate, age appropriate, non-native, non- confrontational, short. Key considerations when using Time Out to calm down: • Location – safety, seen • Children are taught the purpose of the spot • Children are taught the process of Time Out to Calm Down and re- taught it regularly (using their language). • Timers • Time is well controlled by the teacher • Clear expectations of behaviours that result in Time Out - teachers, children, and relievers all need to know th...