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How To Help Children With Challenging Behaviors

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Description: "Absolutely love this course! I am learning so much!" -Margaretha Elizabeth De Klerk"Tracy's course fits well with positive behavior interventions and trauma-informed care practices. We teach so many children now who are disconnected from their caretakers and peers, who lack not only social skills, but also the skills needed to regulate their emotions. Highly recommend her practical applications for teachers to help children learn ways to change their lives for the better and to minimize disruptions in the classroom in a non-punitive approach. Well done!"--Becky StrassnerAre you a kid whisperer and can easily manage challenging behaviors? If not, then this is the course for you! Are you feeling frustrated with children's challenging behaviors and feeling like you are not giving effective behavior support to the children in your care? Perfect, you are in the right place! As a teacher and parent, I sure felt frustrated, I felt like I was not helping the children who needed my help the most! But then, I learned what causes challenging behavior and the steps to take to help the children in my care. Finally, I felt less frustrated and created calm environments where kids felt safe and were more cooperative. And why is this so important? Because the children in your care are waiting for someone to come alongside them and help them! In this self-paced course, we look at challenging behaviors through the lens of survival behavior, or a survival state. The healthier relationships a child has, the less likely they will be in the survival state and more able to thrive. Relationships truly are the agents of change. This is why every parent/educator constantly hears, "Build a relationship first!" Safe relationships are imperative in moving the child from the survival stat
Category: Teaching & Academics > Teacher Training > Classroom Management
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Price: 39.99
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Source: Impact
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