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Intro to Temperaments--How are Children Wired?

Intro to Temperaments--How are Children Wired?

We will begin a series of podcasts on the major temperament traits that can relate to challenging behaviors at times. In the first podcast, Cindy Croft and Priscilla Weigel talk about how temperament traits impact each of us as adults including our perceptions and relationships. When we consider children, we need to realize that they also come to us with a unique blend of the 10 temperament traits that influence their interactions with others. The more we understand ourselves and the children we work with, the more likely we will be to avoid some of the challenges that come with the extremes of temperament.

(Length: 14:40)
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Sit Still, Don't Touch, Wait--Are We Setting Children Up for Success?

Sit Still, Don't Touch, Wait--Are We Setting Children Up for Success?

In this podcast, we will continue the last conversation by looking at 4-5 year olds. It is easy at times to see a child’s behavior outside of the context of their age and stage. When we look again at what we are hoping to teach children in a larger sense, we can begin to appreciate some of those challenging behaviors as their way at reaching important milestones.

(Length: 12:35)
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When Concerns Arise--What are Red Flags for Developmental Concerns: Part Two

When Concerns Arise--What are Red Flags for Developmental Concerns: Part Two

In part two of this series on developmental concerns, we will define what a red flag means as we observe a child’s development. Is it one behavior or a cluster of behaviors? In addition, we will discuss the impact culture may have on developmental milestones as we consider red flags for developmental concerns. Our inclusion consultant, Priscilla Weigel, will share examples from her work with young children.

(Length: 11:34)
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When Concerns Arise--Why Developmental Milestones are Important: Part One

When Concerns Arise--Why Developmental Milestones are Important: Part One

In this series on developmental concerns, we begin by looking at typical developmental milestones as guideposts for understanding how children develop their social, emotional, language, physical, and cognitive skills. Why is this important to the early childhood practitioner? What do we need to know in order to provide developmentally appropriate care?

(Length: 11:34)
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Who’s in Control and Why Does it Matter?

Who’s in Control and Why Does it Matter?

In this podcast, Cindy Croft and Priscilla Weigel discuss the struggle that can sometimes arise between the early educator and a child in finding the balance between limit setting and power struggle. Some children can literally ‘run’ the program—how does this happen and how does the staff regain control? Priscilla shares some real life examples that can help shift the balance again.

(Length: 14:08)
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Play--Helping Children Who Won’t Stay or Won’t Leave: Part Two

Play--Helping Children Who Won’t Stay or Won’t Leave: Part Two

Building on the foundation of play skills from Part One, this podcast will examine children who can’t seem to settle into play activities or, conversely, the child who doesn’t want to leave a center or a particular toy. How can the early educator intervene to ensure that a child feels safe and secure but also is building important peer relationships? Inclusion consultant Priscilla Weigel will share some strategies that can help children settle into play.

(Length: 8:40)