What to do when Children are Mean: Helping Children with Peer Conflict
“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’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,
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
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
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
Supporting the children in our care is usually our number one priority. But that can come at a price if we don’t find ways (or
Learn how individual perspectives affect communication and how to deal constructively with conflict in your work with colleagues. Explore strategies to break down communication barriers,