Understanding and Helping Children Manage Aggression
Early childhood is a period of time when children are learning to control aggressive impulses and develop empathy for others. This discussion will look at
Early childhood is a period of time when children are learning to control aggressive impulses and develop empathy for others. This discussion will look at
“You’re not my friend anymore!” “You can’t sit here!” Teasing, excluding, name-calling, bullying: the ups and downs of peer relationship are sometimes painful for children,
You may be the first person to notice developmental challenges for a child in your care. When parents discover their child has special needs they
Developing ways to communicate effectively with parents and build positive parent-educator relationships is vital to a child’s development. This workshop will look at strategies for
You might be surprised to discover that creating a supportive environment for all begins with each of us. Seeing our strengths and getting our needs
Are there some parents you find yourself avoiding? For every educator, some parents are simply more difficult to work with and develop a relationship with
Our cultural background affects everything we do. Different beliefs and values about child rearing, expectations for discipline of children, major cultural and religious events, the
It’s easy to communicate about simple things: “Please pass me the salt,” is not usually challenging. But most communication is not that simple. Disagree with
Ideally, parent-educator meetings should serve as a productive time of information and idea sharing and the forging of partnerships in support of children. Often, however,
Learn about temperament and how the unique temperaments of individual staff members can enhance the vitality of the entire staff team. We will practice active