Nurturing Emotional Development in Young Children

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Empowering teachers with personal qualities like intention, consistency, reasonableness, courage, and empathy can help create a positive classroom climate. Understanding children's temperaments, reducing frustration, and teaching emotional language are practical ways to support healthy emotional development in young learners.


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  1. STRENGTHENING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE EMOTIONAL SELF (CH. 9)

  2. Personal Qualities That Will Help the Teacher Establish an Emotionally Positive Climate in the Classroom Intention An intentional teacher is committed to being a supportive, positive influence on the developing child Consistency maintain consistent guidelines and schedules to build a sense of trust with children Reasonableness expectations are developmentally appropriate Courage and Strength of Character Being courageous to take care of strong emotions

  3. Being Genuine honestly expressing your own feelings Empathy put your self in child s place to identify and clarify how the child is feeling Warmth taking control of the problem because you care Appreciation acknowledge children s accomplishments Good Health take care of your physical and emotional health

  4. Practical Ways to Help Young Children Achieve Healthy Emotional Development Consider children s temperaments: Temperaments - composed of activity level, adaptability, intensity of reactions and quality of mood Alexander Thomas and Stella Chess proposed classified temperaments as: Easy positive, adapt easily to a new environment Difficult negative mood, hard adaptation Slow to warm up adaptation is slow Goodness-of-fit concept children develop best if there is a good fit between the temperament of the child and environmental demands Temperament-innate tendencies that are the raw material of personality

  5. Practical Ways to Help Young Children Achieve Healthy Emotional Development (cont.) Reduce Frustration for the children when possible avoid long waiting, provide developmentally appropriate activities Learn to connect language with emotion by identifying and describing children s feelings to them and by helping them express these feelings acceptably to the relevant people Teach children the difference between verbal attack (telling another person what he/she is) and self-report (saying how one feels about something)

  6. Learn to recognize signs of stress and emotional upset in children regression, change in behavior Know what to do for children who are emotionally upset: Short-term, emergency treatment calm child down and help to transition to the Long-term treatment when stress on, work with families satisfying activity continues

  7. Promote Every Childs Sense of Self- Esteem Unconditional positive regard acceptance of all children as they are, and their rights to be different Honest recognition and praise Acknowledge children s positive behaviors. Use encouragement to build self- esteem Respect respect child s decision; avoid humiliating; explaining reason of the rule; show respect to families by greeting and welcoming

  8. Helping the child achieve competence acknowledge accomplishments Allow children to experience mastery by Making their own choices and by being as independent as possible Provide opportunities that are challenging but not overwhelming Make sure that children with disabilities experience opportunities to build competence, too Offer creative activities because they provide excellent opportunities for experiencing competence Help children connect with nature to soothe the soul

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