Supporting Children with Challenging Behavior
Head Start teachers often struggle to support children with challenging behavior in the classroom. This webinar shifts the focus from reacting to misbehavior to proactive planning for child’s success.
Head Start teachers often struggle to support children with challenging behavior in the classroom. This webinar shifts the focus from reacting to misbehavior to proactive planning for child’s success.
View this webinar to explore a framework for supervision and support of teaching staff. It provides examples that focus on helping promote preschool teachers’ use of effective classroom interactions.
Explore how to build partnerships that ensure high-quality inclusion for children with disabilities. Discover resources and strategies for communicating and collaborating with families and other adults.
Play is an important part of learning across the early childhood years. In this webinar, learn how play builds critical cognitive and behavioral skills across the birth to age 5 years. Find out what play looks like for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers.
Emotional and Behavioral Self-Regulation: Video 1
Learn in this presentation about the latest findings regarding expulsion and suspension practices in early education settings, and the disproportionality across gender and race.
Discover strategies to build the capacity of program leaders and directors to implement the Division for Early Childhood (DEC) Recommended Practices with their staff to support children with disabilities.
Watch this presentation and discover the core elements of the wheel with a focus on how each of the wheel’s components relate to the Head Start Program Performance Standards.
Young children vary in their skills, knowledge, backgrounds, and abilities. Effective teaching requires individualized care and chances for all children to access, participate, and thrive in early learning settings.
Learning environments are nurturing spaces that support the development of all young children. They include classrooms, play spaces, areas for caregiving routines, and outdoor areas.