Risky Play – Daily Quick Loop

Daily Quick Loop

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The Daily Quick Loop keeps Risky Play coherent day‑to‑day.
Adults sweep the field, surface micro‑wins, tune “Active Rules,” and re‑enter learners with dignity.
The loop takes 5–8 minutes and stabilizes safety, dignity, and agency without adding friction.

1. Field Scan

Read energy, clusters, relationships.
Look for drift, repetition, control patterns, and early conflict signals.
[bomb]Observables|Act on what is seen/heard; avoid guessing motives.[/bomb]

2. Micro‑Wins

Record 3 micro‑wins (per educator).
Spotlight 1 publicly to reinforce internal growth.
Examples: a repair attempt, a boundary held, a re‑entry without prompting.

3. Rules Hygiene

Adjust today’s Active Rules if needed.
When stable, archive them to House Rules.
Keep rules descriptive, not moralizing; match what students are already doing.

4. Reset Watch

Anticipate where soft/hard resets might be needed.
Prime BRIG stance for re‑entry moments.
[bomb]Reset|Short, cheap return to play using dignity‑preserving steps.[/bomb]

What “Good” Looks Like

Readable Field

Educators share a mental picture of:
• Where the intensity is rising
• Which clusters are stable
• Who may need a quick check‑in

Healthy Drift

Kids shift plans, join/leave groups, and test ideas without adult interruption.
Drift is allowed; unsafe drift is met with Reset → Re‑Entry.

Micro‑Nudges

Adults offer short, tiny scaffolds:
“Try for two minutes and we’ll review,”
“Want a suggestion?”,
“A or B?”
Use educator judgment to scale up/down.

Related Pages

Reset (Page 7)

Dignity‑preserving re‑entry using BRIG steps.

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Scripts (Page 8)

Short, neutral lines for start‑line, mid‑play coaching, and debrief.

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