Guidance for Every Child

Teaching Young Children to Manage Conflict

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Preschool & Kindergarten, Counseling & Guidance, Administration
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Author: Daniel Gartrell ISBN: 9781605545387
Publisher: Redleaf Press Publication: June 19, 2017
Imprint: Redleaf Press Language: English
Author: Daniel Gartrell
ISBN: 9781605545387
Publisher: Redleaf Press
Publication: June 19, 2017
Imprint: Redleaf Press
Language: English

Tying together the theory and practice of child guidance and behavior in clear and accessible ways, this book provides educators and caregivers actionable best practices to teach children healthy emotional and social development. Using contemporary brain research, vignettes, and discussion questions, this book gives you the tools and strategies to reduce the increasing expulsion rate in early childhood, understand how stress effects children’s self-regulation, and help even the most at-risk children thrive.

A great strategy to help reduce the increasing expulsion rate, Dan Gartrell’s guidance practices teach children to express strong feelings well, solve problems in creative ways, accept differences, and think ethically and intelligently. Use this book to empower children and to never give up on any child.

Dan Gartrell has studied and written about the topics of child guidance and liberation teaching for the past thirty years. He received his master’s degree from Bemidji State University and his EdD from the University of North Dakota. For many years he was the principle author of the “Guidance Matters” column in Young Children.

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Tying together the theory and practice of child guidance and behavior in clear and accessible ways, this book provides educators and caregivers actionable best practices to teach children healthy emotional and social development. Using contemporary brain research, vignettes, and discussion questions, this book gives you the tools and strategies to reduce the increasing expulsion rate in early childhood, understand how stress effects children’s self-regulation, and help even the most at-risk children thrive.

A great strategy to help reduce the increasing expulsion rate, Dan Gartrell’s guidance practices teach children to express strong feelings well, solve problems in creative ways, accept differences, and think ethically and intelligently. Use this book to empower children and to never give up on any child.

Dan Gartrell has studied and written about the topics of child guidance and liberation teaching for the past thirty years. He received his master’s degree from Bemidji State University and his EdD from the University of North Dakota. For many years he was the principle author of the “Guidance Matters” column in Young Children.

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