Every Child's Champion

These kids are STILL driving me crazy!

April 22, 2022 Sara Beach Episode 26
Every Child's Champion
These kids are STILL driving me crazy!
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This episode is a replay of my all-time highest listened to podcast ever and here we will be talking about classroom management. While you're listening, you might think about next year and plan ahead. Try to ask these questions:

-         What routines do you need to put in place?

-         What are your classroom rules going to be?

-         What things do you have to really work on explicitly teaching the children during the early weeks of school?

These questions would greatly help during your planning session. You will have so much better behavior in your classroom and routines can be planned out.

Make sure you tune in to this podcast, and share it with colleagues, as we discover the inner secrets of beingEvery Child’s Champion!

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Getting your mind in the right place
Several ways to reduce stress
The struggle is real! Walking the talk …
On classroom management
The instructional learning formats dimension
The two things you need to have FIRST!
Need some guidelines? Get Eckers 3!
Few things that you need to have in order to establish good classroom management
Why children need to be familiarized with a regular schedule
Always keep these in mind …
This is what a picture schedule should look like
Use it as a powerful tool inside the classroom
Let’s talk about transitions first
Planning for the worst times of day for teachers
How to transition kids with much more speed and efficiency
Understanding these kids …
Remember, transitions are highly stressful for children
Understanding the different levels of anxiety in children
Signs to look out for
Feeling panicky, unsafe, and out of control
Solid example here!
My feedback goes like this… Note some pointers for you as well
How to deal with two to five-year-olds with mild misbehavior
All behavior is a form of communication
1 – Be proactive!
2 - With toddlers, you really have to go over the top with positive statements
2 strategies that work!
Never do these negatives!
Instead, do these approaches …