“Why Do They Keep Doing That?“
Helping Students See the Real Consequences of Their Choices
Free Webinar for Educators
Join us for a free live webinar for educators and professionals serving youth
When students keep making the same impulsive choices—despite consequences, warnings, and interventions—it can leave even the most patient educators frustrated.
This live, practical webinar will show you how to shift the conversation from punishment to ownership using one powerful, student-friendly lesson from the WhyTry framework.
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The Challenge Educators Are Facing
You’ve probably seen this before:
- The same student behaviors repeating over and over
- Decisions made in the moment, without thinking ahead
- Students blaming others—or circumstances—for their choices
- Consequences that stop behavior temporarily but don’t create real change
The question educators keep asking is:
“How do we help students see where their choices are really taking them?”
What This Webinar Will Focus On
In this session, we’ll model a complete WhyTry lesson that helps students:
- Visually connect choices to long-term outcomes
- Understand how decisions impact freedom, opportunity, and self-respect
- Take ownership without shame or lectures
- Pause and think before reacting impulsively
This lesson works across grade levels and is especially effective with students who feel “stuck” in patterns of repeated misbehavior.
Why This Lesson Works
The Reality Ride lesson gives students a concrete way to understand cause and effect—without fear, threats, or power struggles.
Instead of asking:
“Why did you do that?”
Students begin asking themselves:
“Where is this choice taking me?”
Educators walk away with a proactive behavior support strategy that:
- Reduces repeated misbehavior
- Builds internal accountability
- Supports behavior change over time—not just compliance

What You’ll Walk Away With
- A modeled lesson you can use right away
- Free downloadable resources from the lesson
- Language and visuals that resonate with students
- A practical tool to support accountability and growth
- A strategy that aligns with behavior support and trauma-informed practices
Who Should Attend
This webinar is ideal for:
- Teachers (elementary through secondary)
- School counselors & social workers
- Administrators & behavior support staff
- Mental health professionals working with youth
👉 If you’re ready for a better way to address behavior—without burning yourself out, join us live.
Free Webinar for Educators
Thursday, February 12th
12:00-1:00 PM Pacific Time
1:00-2:00 PM Mountain Time
2:00-3:00 PM Central Time
3:00-4:00 PM Eastern Time