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How can you incorporate relationship-based strategies to guide and manage behaviour.
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Incorporating Relationship Based Strategies To Guide and Manage Behaviour
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Re: Incorporating Relationship Based Strategies To Guide and Manage Behaviour
Spending time getting to know children and showing genuine interest in their lives helps to build positive, meaningful and nurturing relationships. The ways which educators respond to children with behaviours that challenge us should be based on and utilise this relationship, in order to ensure the child feels safe, respected and supported.
Respectful and healthy relationships with families ensure an exchange of meaningful information which results in a better understanding of individual children. Building a sound relationship with families also enables educators to positively work with families when issues relating to a child’s behaviour arise.
A positive social environment further encourages behaviour that supports learning and social and emotional development through nurturing relationships, responsive interactions from educators, and authentic and meaningful relationships among educators, children and families
Ref: Understanding Children's Behaviour
Hope this helps!
,
Lorina
Respectful and healthy relationships with families ensure an exchange of meaningful information which results in a better understanding of individual children. Building a sound relationship with families also enables educators to positively work with families when issues relating to a child’s behaviour arise.
A positive social environment further encourages behaviour that supports learning and social and emotional development through nurturing relationships, responsive interactions from educators, and authentic and meaningful relationships among educators, children and families
Ref: Understanding Children's Behaviour
Hope this helps!
,
Lorina