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Boy's Town Lesson: Ignoring Distractions From Others

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May 20, 2016

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Hello Morrison miners. Today we're going to talk about how to ignore distractions from others. Here are the steps to the skills ignoring distractions from others. The first skill is from ignoring distractions from others. Number one, try not to look at people who are making noise or talking. In this clip, Matthew stayed focused and did his work while somebody was talking to you. This is something that you shouldn't do when somebody is talking to you. Wow, so cool. Let's check this out. Awesome. The second skill from ignoring distraction from others is to stay focused on your worker task. Christian is saying focused on those work and tasks. Micah is not staying focused on his work and task. The next skill from ignoring distractions from others is do not respond to questions teasing our giggling. Guess what? Why? She can fly. In this clip, we are showing what not to do when someone is teasing or giggling. Marty, guess what? What? Chicken butt. The next step of this skill of ignoring destructions from others is if necessary report this behavior to your teacher and nearby adult. Hey, maybe said Morty. Look at this. Ew. This gross. Ew. It's tons of more pages like this. Look at that. It's catching them to your pants. Relationship of the turbo toilet 2000. I got the library. Oh my God. Thank you. Today we showed you steps of the skill ignoring distractions from other. The first step was try not to look at people who are making noise or talking. Step two is to stay focused on your work or task. Step three do not respond to questions teasing or giggling. Step four is, if necessary, report this behavior to your teacher or a new assumed distractions you may have to ignore at our students coming in late to class. Students calling out for help or even the principle or another teacher coming into your classroom.

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