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- Understanding and Responding to Children Who Bite | NAEYC
This article will help you to understand the reasons young children bite and give you some ideas and strategies for responding appropriately
- Guide Children’s Behavior - NAEYC
Guide Children’s Behavior Help children behave in positive ways by setting clear limits, modeling cooperative behavior, and dealing respectfully with challenging behaviors
- Communicating with Baby: Tips and Milestones from Birth to Age 5
As young children grow, their communication skills become more complex They learn to understand and use language to express their thoughts and feelings and to connect with others
- Articles for Families on Behavior and Development | NAEYC
Find research-based resources, tips and ideas for families on young children's learning and development
- Rocking and Rolling. Sharing Our Calm: The Role of Coregulation in the . . .
Agree upon a consistent response to behaviors such as hitting or biting that helps children learn more appropriate ways of expressing their feelings and needs (See “ Understanding and Responding to Children Who Bite ” for more information ) Provide experiences that help children learn to recognize and name a range of emotions
- Guidance and Challenging Behaviors | NAEYC
Challenging behaviors often happen when children feel they don’t have another way to express their feelings or another way to get what they need Here's how to stay calm, patient, and consistent as you help your child understand your expectations
- Code of Ethics for Early Childhood Educators | NAEYC
The NAEYC Code of Ethics offers guidelines for responsible behavior and sets forth a common basis for resolving the principal ethical dilemmas encountered in early childhood care and education
- Resources | NAEYC
Explore NAEYC’s research-based resources for early childhood educators, including books, journals, webinars, and advocacy tools
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