Our Goal:
The Behavior Specialists from the Behavior Support Network created this series to enhance the early childhood community by building competence and confidence around how to support healthy social emotional development in young children. This series is dedicated to the village it takes to raise a child. We want all Early Childhood Professions, Families, and Caregivers of young children to grow together while working to support positive behaviors in young children and strive to prevent challenging behaviors.
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Meet Steph and Ellyn, two of our Behavior Specialists, as they introduce the VLOG series and explain their vision. For more tips and connection points, check out the Volume 1, Series 1 Tip Sheet.
Series 2: Join Steph and Ellyn as they discuss the importance of recognizing hot buttons and how we respond to our emotions. For additional resources, tips, and connections, download their Series 2 Tip Sheet.
Series 3: In this post, Ellyn presents the importance of reframing children’s behavior and discusses what that process entails. The Series 3 Tip Sheet also provides an important resource for making that school-home connection.
Volume 4: Hear from Steph in Volume 4 of the series as she talks about why breathing matters for you and the young children in your care and models breathing exercises for you to use in your classroom. The Series 4 Tip Sheet provides additional connection points and links to resources from the National Center on Pyramid Model Innovation (NCPMI).
Discussing growth mindset brings Ellyn and Steph back together in Volume 5. In this post, they discuss what it means to have a growth mindset and why it’s important to encourage all children to learn positive behaviors. For more connection points, tips, and resources, make sure to download the Series 5 Tip Sheet.
Volume 6: In the final entry of the Reframing Challenging Behavior VLOG series, Ellyn discusses neutralizing routines and explains how they can help support the young learners in their classroom. Tips for supporting neutralizing routines at home, along with other resources, can be found on the Series 6 Tip Sheet.