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As we implement several positive teaching strategies, we can prevent and diffuse challenging and unsocial behaviors. We model how children can behave to move them toward self-regulation

I need this completed on 06/04/23 by 12pm. 

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Module 04 Content

Overview

As we implement several positive teaching strategies, we can prevent and diffuse challenging and unsocial behaviors. We model how children can behave to move them toward self-regulation. We celebrate their accomplishments and exercise patience as they move through this process at their rate. In determining which strategy will be most effective for an individual child or group of children in a particular situation, educators first need to meet young children at their development and then challenge them to reach achievable learning goals.

The 10 Positive Teaching Strategies espoused by NAEYC can help guide decision making in this area.

  1. Acknowledge
  2. Encourage
  3. Give specific feedback
  4. Model
  5. Demonstrate
  6. Create or add challenge
  7. Ask questions
  8. Give assistance
  9. Provide information
  10. Give directions

Instructions

Develop a table in a document or slides (see below resources for additional guidance) that have the following five-column headings:

  1. Number & Strategy
  2. Implementation & Age Group
  3. Promoting Self-Esteem
  4. Example for Selected Age Group
  5. Adaptation for Different Age Group

Next, select five out of the ten positive teaching strategies listed above, and for each strategy (see an example of the table below for additional guidance), complete the following:

  • Provide the number and strategy.
  • Explain how you would implement the selected strategy for the age group and how it will promote self-esteem.
  • Illustrate an example of an implementation for the selected strategy (and age group)       and an adaptation for a different age group.
  • Uses professional language and tone with correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation in the table.

Resources

EEC1970 Mod04 Table.pdf

EEC1970 – Module 04

Number & Strategy

Implementation & Age Group – How would you implement

this strategy for the selected age group?

Promoting Self-Esteem – How does this strategy promote self-esteem?

Example for Selected Age Group – What would you say to the

children?

Adaptation for Different Age Group – How would you adapt the

strategy? And what would you say to the children of a different age group?

10 Give Directions

Five-year-old children

After clean-up time, I

would give them an auditory prompt, and then I would give the direction

for getting dressed to go outside.

This strategy promotes self-esteem because it demonstrates that I know

they are capable of doing the tasks. It also acknowledges that I

understand their desire to get some fresh air and active play.

I would say, "First, all the children wearing red, it is time to go to your cubby to get ready for going outside." Then, once at their cubby, "Please put on your jacket and give the zipper a try." I would repeat for all children

Another adaption I might need to make for either age group is to call a particular child by name

and then repeat the directions to help the child focus on my directions.

I would say, “All of the children wearing red, it is time to go to your cubbies, put on your jackets or sweaters, and come sit down on the carpet area, so we can all enjoy some fresh air and playtime outside.” Repeat with additional colors for all children.