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Course Details

Preschool Module 3a: Determining the Meaning of Challenging Behavior

Course ID  54144
Statewide Training Initiatives
 

Description

This New York Master Cadre offering of The Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (CSEFEL) Pyramid Model is designed to support the social and emotional development of children 2 ½ through 5 years of age.

The Pyramid Model is a framework of evidence-based practices for promoting young children’s social and emotional competence and for preventing and addressing challenging behavior. The Pyramid Model includes extensive resources to help New York’s child care programs and providers implement the model.

The preschool modules are for appropriate for professional development providers, administrators, and teachers/caregivers who work with older toddlers and preschoolers (aged 2 ½ - 5 years of age) who have completed Modules 1 & 2 of the Pyramid Model Preschool training.

Children’s challenging behaviors most often serve to express some feeling, need, or meaning that they are unable to communicate in a more appropriate manner. This suggests the need for identifying the meaning and the skills that the child needs to communicate that meaning more effectively. This module focuses on effective strategies for observing children and identifying the meaning of their behavior as a means of identifying skills that could be targeted for instruction. This module is a prerequisite for Module 3b


6.00 Hours

Course Level

Quality Assured Tier 1

Professional Development Session

Course Category

Early Childhood

Quality Assured
New York Pyramid Model: Preschool Module III
PIDS API

(6 Hours)

OCFS Training Topics

(1) Principles of Childhood Development (6 Hours)

Teachers
Administrators

Preschoolers

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