I can’t take away the eraser or give it to him only when he asks, because I have more students.

He’s impulsive but nice. His parents know he does stuff like that.

Any ideas?

    • BussyCat@lemmy.world
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      It can easily be a chocking hazard, it’s unsanitary, and it can cause the child to be ostracized by peers which can limit their social development.

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        Is eating erasers going to get you more ostracized than constant nagging from the teacher to not eat erasers?

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          Personally still going to put the blame there on eraser eater, but the whole point of this post was to find something that actually works to curb the behavior