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Why Consistency Matters More Than Consequences

Why Consistency Matters More Than Consequences

Update: 2025-11-07
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Hey teacher friend, it’s that time of year again! The classroom is buzzing with pre-holiday excitement, glitter is everywhere, and students seem to have collectively decided that rules are optional.


When chaos hits, it’s easy to reach for more consequences... more visuals, more reminders, more “If you don’t do this, you’ll lose that.”
But here’s the truth: our neurodivergent students don’t need more consequences… they need more consistency.


In this episode, I’m sharing why consistency builds safety, why consequences often backfire, and how small predictable routines can make your classroom calmer, happier, and more connected this season.


What You’ll Learn




  • Why predictability = safety for neurodivergent students




  • The difference between regulating through consistency vs. reacting with consequences




  • Simple ways to keep routines steady during chaotic holiday weeks




  • How calm, predictable responses build trust and reduce anxiety




Quick Teacher Tips




  • Keep morning and goodbye routines the same, even when the schedule changes




  • Show visual reminders for special events or surprises




  • Stay calm and steady... your tone is their safety cue




  • Replace “Stop or you’ll lose recess” with “I can see this is hard. Let’s take a break.”




Your students don’t need a perfect teacher... they need a predictable one.

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