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05/18/2018

Supporting Children with Challenging Behaviors

In a conversation, keep in mind that you're more interested in what you have to say than anyone else is.
Andrew A. Rooney in Pieces of My Mind

In her book, Challenging Behavior in Young Children, Barbara Kaiser, one of the experts featured in the Exchange video training resource, Addressing Challenging Behaviors, asserts that “including children with challenging behavior [in our classrooms] is the right thing to do.”

She explains:
“If children are going to learn to function in society, they must be in society. A child who interacts every day with his socially competent peers has many opportunities to learn appropriate ways to behave; and being accepted in a caring, nonviolent classroom community where everyone supports his attempts to act appropriately increases the chance that he’ll meet those expectations.”



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Early Childhood Investigations Webinars.

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