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Reflecting on Challenging Behavior in Young Children
Join Club 21 for their Summer Symposium featuring keynote speaker Linda Brault who will present based on her book, "Children with Challenging Behavior: Strategies for Reflective Thinking."
Attendess will gain a better understanding of behavior from the outside in including:
- Provide an overview of factors contributing to challenging behavior in young children
- Systematically examine how external and internal factors impact behavior
- Examine emotional reactions to challenging behavior
- Provide strategies and tools that promote and utilize reflective thinking
- Outline methods to develop positive behavior plans that are reflective and respectful of the child, family and early educators
Concepts covered in this symposium include:
- Contributing factors to challenging behavior
- Who challenges you and why
- Your own emotional reactions to behavior
- Why children engage in challenging behavior
- Reflective tools and techniques
- How to implement these practices
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Location
135 North Oakland Avebye
Pasadena, CA 91101