acting out (definition) - learners do things such as hitting, throwing objects, slamming a wall, lying, starting fights with peers. These learners act upon the fight, flight, freeze response.  , acting in (definition) - learners withdraw, hide, run away, keep their head on the desk, become unresponsive. , emotional regulation (definition) - the ability to experience the emotion, process that and cope with it in a way that is appropriate to the context. , fight, flight freeze response (definition) - is a natural reaction to perceived threats or stressors. It is a survival mechanism that prepares the body to respond to danger. Young learners may respond with the following behaviours: be aggressive ( fight), escape (flight) , zone out (freeze). , call in (definition) - there is a "hot moment in class": teacher decides to have a possibly difficult conversation with learners while respecting their differences. Teacher is seeking to understand more, foster awareness ad growth in a non-judgmental manner. , call out (definition) - there is a "hot moment in class": teacher decides to let someone know that their words are unacceptable and will not be tollerated. It will likely feel hard and uncomfortable but necessary. ,

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