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May 22, 2017 16:36:24 GMT -8
Post by Autumn Robison on May 22, 2017 16:36:24 GMT -8
Responses to a child about their behavior that I have seen work best is when the adult asks a question about the situation and let the child answer fully before any sort of consequences are established. When a child that I am caring for does something that I don't think is appropriate I always say, "No thank you." and I explain to that child exactly what they did and why it isn't okay to do things like that.
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May 30, 2017 9:17:48 GMT -8
Post by Ruth on May 30, 2017 9:17:48 GMT -8
What I have found to work best for me and the children at my program is when I get down at their eye level and ask them why they think I am talking to them, once they respond correctly I ask them what should they have done in the situation and why should they have done it differently. It is nice to see for myself that these kids are capable of figuring things out given the right direction.
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