Beyond Behavior Management: The Six Life Skills Children Need

Beyond Behavior Management: The Six Life Skills Children Need

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Beyond Behavior Management: The Six Life Skills Children Need

Why do children do the things they do? What can teachers do to manage it all? While there is not a simple method for understanding and managing all behaviors or all children, teachers can give young children the social and emotional tools needed to grow and thrive on their own. Developed and tested in the classroom, Beyond Behavior Management, is a strength-based approach to guiding and managing young children's behavior by helping them build and use essential life skills—attachment, collaboration, self-regulation, adaptability, contribution, and belonging—into the daily life of the early childhood classroom. As a result, children will learn to exhibit more pro-social behaviors, work better as a community, and become excited and active learners.

This edition includes two new chapters and content reflecting early learning standards, new research, cultural diversity, and strategies to strengthen the home-school connection. Discussion and reflection questions, exercises, journal assignments, child profile templates, a planning worksheet, and sample scripts are also included.

Jenna Bilmes is an early childhood consultant and an instructional designer for WestEd Child and Family Services. She is a frequent presenter to teachers, administrators, and counselors nationally and internationally.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Jenna Bilmes
Binding
Kindle Edition
Edition
2
EISBN
9781605541792
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Redleaf Press
Manufacturer
Redleaf Press
NumberOfPages
304
PublicationDate
2013-01-15
Publisher
Redleaf Press
ReleaseDate
2013-01-15
Studio
Redleaf Press