Preventing and Responding to Challenging Behavior Addressing challenging behavior is a daily concern for early childhood educators. It's estimated that roughly 10 to 14 percent of children from birth to 5 years old demonstrate serious behavioral concerns, resulting in significant impacts to their learning and social interactions. Children engage in challenging behavior for many different reasons; preventing and responding to that behavior begins with understanding why it occurs. This book curates and organizes articles from Young Children and Teaching Young Children thatHelp teachers build…mehr
Preventing and Responding to Challenging Behavior Addressing challenging behavior is a daily concern for early childhood educators. It's estimated that roughly 10 to 14 percent of children from birth to 5 years old demonstrate serious behavioral concerns, resulting in significant impacts to their learning and social interactions. Children engage in challenging behavior for many different reasons; preventing and responding to that behavior begins with understanding why it occurs. This book curates and organizes articles from Young Children and Teaching Young Children thatHelp teachers build trust and connections with childrenHighlight evidence-based positive behavior intervention and support strategiesAim to prevent suspension, expulsion, and other punitive disciplineSupport teachers and families in implementing effective teaching strategies for social and emotional skills children can use instead of challenging behaviorShow how to adapt practices to consider the cultures and contexts of children Each article in this collection is accompanied by questions to prompt deeper thinking on the content. With this resource, fully see and hear children as you honor and support their well-being, as well as your own.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charis L. Wahman, PhD, BCBA-D, is assistant professor of special education at Michigan State University. She also serves as a clinician in early care settings to support young children with social and emotional needs. Charis has conducted research, published articles, and presented on the social and emotional development of young children and families' experiences with suspension and expulsion at national conferences. Janice K. Lee, PhD, BCBA, is state coordinator for the Nevada Pyramid Model Partnership through the University of Nevada, Reno. In addition to conducting research and publishing articles on the pyramid model, she also provides training, coaching, consultation, and technical assistance on social and emotional skill development to teachers, practitioners, and families to prevent and address challenging behavior.
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Introduction Charis L. Wahman and Janice K. Lee& Part One: Preventive Practices Becoming a Social and Emotional Teacher: The Heart of Good Guidance Katherine M. Zinsser, Susanne A. Denham, and Timothy W. Curby Culturally Responsive Strategies to Support Young Children with Challenging Behavior Charis L. Wahman and Elizabeth A. Steed Culturally Appropriate Positive Guidance with Young Children Zeynep Isik-Ercan Understanding Young Children’s Play: Seeing Behavior Through the Lens of Attachment Theory Shulamit N. Ritblatt and Sascha Longstreth Outdoor Recess Matters! Preventing and Reducing Children’s Challenging Behavior on the Playground Hsiu-Wen Yang, Michaelene M. Ostrosky, Paddy Cronin Favazza, Yusuf Akemoğlu, W. Catherine Cheung, and Katherine Aronson-Ensign Part Two: Targeted Practices Building Meaningful Relationships: Tips for Children Who Display Challenging Behavior Cecilia Scott-Croff and Sori Palacio A Three-Step Approach: Promoting Young Children’s Self-Regulation and Language During Conflict Kyla McRoy, Hope K. Gerde, and Laurie Linscott Instead of Discipline, Use Guidance Dan Gartrell Responses to Challenging Behavior: Why Some Common Strategies Don’t Work and What to Do Instead Keri Giordano, Emily Kokkinakis, and Briana Calcagno-Davi Part Three: Intensive and Individualized Practices Becoming a Better Behavior Detective: Applying a Developmental and Contextual Lens on Behavior to Promote Social and Emotional Development Claire D. Vallotton, Jennifer A. Mortensen, Melissa M. Burnham, Kalli B. Decker, and Marjorie Beeghly Functional Assessment and Positive Behavior Support: The Role of Early Learning Program Leaders and Teachers Barbara Kaiser and Judy Sklar Rasminsky Reducing Challenging Behavior During Transitions: Strategies for Early Childhood Educators to Share with Parents Anne M. Butler and Michaelene M. Ostrosky Index
Introduction Charis L. Wahman and Janice K. Lee& Part One: Preventive Practices Becoming a Social and Emotional Teacher: The Heart of Good Guidance Katherine M. Zinsser, Susanne A. Denham, and Timothy W. Curby Culturally Responsive Strategies to Support Young Children with Challenging Behavior Charis L. Wahman and Elizabeth A. Steed Culturally Appropriate Positive Guidance with Young Children Zeynep Isik-Ercan Understanding Young Children’s Play: Seeing Behavior Through the Lens of Attachment Theory Shulamit N. Ritblatt and Sascha Longstreth Outdoor Recess Matters! Preventing and Reducing Children’s Challenging Behavior on the Playground Hsiu-Wen Yang, Michaelene M. Ostrosky, Paddy Cronin Favazza, Yusuf Akemoğlu, W. Catherine Cheung, and Katherine Aronson-Ensign Part Two: Targeted Practices Building Meaningful Relationships: Tips for Children Who Display Challenging Behavior Cecilia Scott-Croff and Sori Palacio A Three-Step Approach: Promoting Young Children’s Self-Regulation and Language During Conflict Kyla McRoy, Hope K. Gerde, and Laurie Linscott Instead of Discipline, Use Guidance Dan Gartrell Responses to Challenging Behavior: Why Some Common Strategies Don’t Work and What to Do Instead Keri Giordano, Emily Kokkinakis, and Briana Calcagno-Davi Part Three: Intensive and Individualized Practices Becoming a Better Behavior Detective: Applying a Developmental and Contextual Lens on Behavior to Promote Social and Emotional Development Claire D. Vallotton, Jennifer A. Mortensen, Melissa M. Burnham, Kalli B. Decker, and Marjorie Beeghly Functional Assessment and Positive Behavior Support: The Role of Early Learning Program Leaders and Teachers Barbara Kaiser and Judy Sklar Rasminsky Reducing Challenging Behavior During Transitions: Strategies for Early Childhood Educators to Share with Parents Anne M. Butler and Michaelene M. Ostrosky Index
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