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Rethinking Behavior Management | Resource Page

Changing early learning environments and practices can be challenging, and I want to support your efforts. I hope you find the resources below helpful. You may find this Play Environment Action Plan form helpful.
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Session Resources
Here are links to resources related to this training:
- Heavy Work
- 5 Simple Ways to Support “Heavy Work”
- Superhero Play
- Power Play
- What are Play Schemas?
- Handout | 10 Common Early Childhood Schemas
- What are Schemas in Children’s Play?
- Babies in the Oven and Handbags filled with Blocks: Understanding Schema Play
- Schemas in Early Years – Learning through play
- Play Schemas: the secret to a successful invitation to play!
- Balanced and Barefoot
- Coffeehouse Ballerinas
- Supporting School Readiness With Power Play
- Supporting School Readiness With Heavy Work
- We Might Be Wrong About How Children Understand The Minds of Others at a Young Age
- Handout | Power Play
- Handout | Heavy Work
- Observation Forms
- Another tantrum? Ignore it: Better parenting is a choice for non-engagement
- A Child’s Bad Behavior Isn’t ‘Attention-Seeking.’ She’s Seeking A Relationship.
- Easy To Love, Difficult To Discipline: The 7 Basic Skills For Turning Conflict Into Cooperation
- Lilian G. Katz | The Benefits of Mixed-Age Grouping
- Video | School Suspensions are an Adult Behavior
- The Power Of Guidance: Teaching Social-Emotional Skills in Early Childhood Classrooms
- When Teachers Face Themselves
- Get Over It!: Relearning Guidance Practices
- BOYS: Changing the Classroom, Not the Child
- Everyone Needs Attention: Helping Young Children Thrive
- “Don’t Get So Upset!”: Help Young Children Manage Their Feelings By Understanding Your Own
- Biting
- A Guidance Matching Game
- Beyond Behavior Management: The Six Life Skills Children Need
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