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Kode of Konduct & Kindness

Kidstock! expects everyone to try their best, support each other, and provide positive feedback and encouragement. Intolerance of differences and/or choices, mean-spirited words or aggressive physical behavior is never tolerated. We all must listen, show respect and celebrate discovering the differences that makes each of us unique.

Behavior Expectations

It is expected that students and parent participate and cooperate with the following requests.

  • Students are expected to be kind and respectful.
  • Students are expected to be accepting of their peers, their differences and their choices.
  • Students are expected to have self control over their emotions, their words and their actions.
  • Students are expected to be curious, to try new things and to not self select out of any activity.
  • Students are expected to arrive on time and remain in class until dismissal.
  • Visiting siblings and/or friends are not able to attend class with the student.
  • There are no cell phones during Kidstock! classes. Any device used will be taken by the instructor until the end of class.
  • Keep your creativity “school appropriate.” If it wouldn’t be acceptable to say or do in school, it isn’t acceptable in a Kidstock! class. This includes using appropriate language and refraining from bringing violence or potty references into our creative fun.
  • Students found to be intentionally and repetitively engaging in distracting or disrespectful behavior that is in conflict with the instructor’s instructions will be handled as follows:
    1. Verbal redirection from the Kidstock! instructor that the behavior is noticed and disruptive or disrespectful.
    2. A brief time out from the activity with a 2nd request asking the student to discontinue the intentional disruption.
    3. In the unlikely event that a student needs more than three requests to stop a behavior that is disrespecting or interrupting the class, parents will be contacted and the student will be highly encouraged to attend the next class and make alternative choices.
    4. In the unfortunate event that the identified behavior continues with the student’s return to class, the student will be removed from the class and there will be no refund.