All in Classroom Management
it’s understandable when teachers are frustrated by naptime challenges and perceived misbehavior.
Things like children whose behavior keeps others awake (or wakes them up), needing constant attention which means the adult gets little to no time to get much-needed admin/cleaning done, or just behaviors that siphon the little energy educators have left.
So let’s talk about common nap time challenges and what to do about it.
Aggressive behavior like hitting, kicking, and biting are easily cited as one of the most stressful behaviors in the early childhood classroom. Here are some tips for handling aggressive behavior in the PreK/daycare classroom.
Tips for managing a preschool/daycare classroom that’s busy, loud, and full of energy.
With the holidays fast approaching, a lot of teachers are probably seeing their classroom becoming more restless than usual. Here are a few ways you can prepare your classroom for the “holiday chaos”.
Challenging Behavior can be stressful for the child, parents and teacher. Here are three things teachers should do, and three things teachers shouldn’t do, when they’re faced with helping a child work through their behavior.
Group Time/Circle Time is a perfect opportunity to help children build and strengthen important Executive functioning skills like impulse control and emotional regulation!