What most early childhood teachers never realize is that what you learned in school automatically sets you up for failure when it comes to challenging behavior.
The Magic of Puppets for Addressing Challenging Behavior
Our son is on the autism spectrum and we have a tough time with him understanding and recognizing our emotions, as this is a struggle with most individuals on the spectrum.
I began to use his favorite books and talked about how the characters were feeling and it helped!
Just recently I had a magical moment at a difficult bedtime.
3 Questions/Suggestions for Motivating Young Children
Which of your daily tasks to you dread, avoid, or wait until the last minute to do?
In contrast, which things in your life have you jumping out of bed in the morning? Are there certain errands that you love to do like shopping for birthday cake ingredients cause you're excited to bake a cake or treating yourself to a new pair of workout pants? And, other errands that you dread and avoid like the plague - maybe it's to purchase cleaning products?
Actually, hey...
Jury Duty, Improv, Yoga, and Challenging Behavior
What Kind of Support Do You Need to Be The Teacher You Want To Be?
I’ve got one more question for you.
What does support looks like for you?
It could be about any area of your life but of course my goal is to support you in your work and specifically with the children that exhibit challenging behavior so feel free to include anything but especially your thoughts about what it would look like to feel supported at work….and with those kids, you know the ones.
Where, How and With Whom Do You Want to Learn New Stuff? (Online or Off?)
Calling All Preschool Teachers: What Do You Want to Learn?
What If You Loved Your Job?
Why I Don't Do New Year's Resolutions
Last night I went out to dinner with a friend and she asked me, "do you do resolutions?"
"No."
I do intentions. And, as I explained to Julia that feels really different.
I guess for me New Year's Resolutions always felt like they were inherently a critique on what I was currently doing, who I was, or how I showed up in the world.
Whereas for me setting intentions is about what I want to bring into my life.
It's pretty aligned with how I see my work with children…
What To Do About Children Playing Guns
Today we are continuing the discussion on what to do about kids "playing guns."
If you missed the last email about this you can read about how children wanting to make guns out of Legos and pretend to shoot is 100% developmentally appropriate HERE. (There's also some links to NAEYC resources).
On to the question of: what do we do about gun play?










