Classroom Behavior Strategies in ECE Training

The Classroom Behavior Strategies in Early Care and Learning Training focuses on effective ways early childhood educators can proactively support children’s behavior, classroom wide.

This training explores ways our beliefs, knowledge and self-regulation skills as adults influence how we conceptualize and approach challenging behaviors in children. Participants will learn simple regulation techniques adults can practice and quickly use during challenging moments. The training will also cover evidence-based classroom behavior strategies, such as teaching developmentally appropriate behavior expectations, following predictable daily routines, promoting child communication and coping skills practice. Register for the virtual Classroom Behavior Strategies in Early Care and Learning Training.

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This virtual training is designed for Georgia early childhood professionals who provide care to children from birth to 5 years of age, including (but not limited to) early care center directors, assistant directors, teachers, and supportive staff.

The Strong4Life Classroom Behavior Strategies in Early Care and Learning Training is designed to:

  • Encourage attendees to reflect upon their beliefs and expectations surrounding child behavior.
  • Conceptualize behavior as a form of communication.
  • Equip participants with a useful self-regulation technique for challenging moments.
  • Describe proactive and responsive behavior strategies for use classrooms from birth to age 5.

Upon completion of this training, participants will be eligible to receive 1 Bright from the Start (BFTS) credit hour.


Print and view the following classroom and family resources from our Strong4Life team of experts to help promote emotional regulation in all children (many available in both English and Spanish):


Continuing Education
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta is an approved entity by Bright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning.

This training has been approved for 1 hour of continuing education for early care and education professionals in Georgia, meeting Workforce Knowledge Competency 5.2. Certificates will be provided upon completion of the training and a post-training survey.

Disclosures
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta planning committee members and content experts have no relevant financial relationship to declare. Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta did not receive commercial support for this continuing education activity.

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