How to Handle Challenging Behaviors with Families – 9010

$20.00

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Product description

Challenging behaviors are a natural part of working with young children—but how we respond to them can make all the difference. Behaviors such as defiance, aggression, withdrawal, or frequent disruptions often signal that a child is struggling to express their needs, emotions, or frustrations in appropriate ways.

 

In this course, you’ll learn how and when to approach a child’s family to discuss behavioral concerns in a way that is respectful, supportive, and solution-focused. We’ll explore effective communication strategies for sharing observations, avoiding judgment, and inviting families into the problem-solving process.

 

You’ll also gain tools for collaborating with families to create consistent approaches between home and school, ensuring the child receives the same clear expectations, encouragement, and guidance across environments. By building strong partnerships, you’ll help children feel understood, supported, and reassured that the adults in their lives are working together in their best interest.

 

Through real-life examples, practical tips, and conversation templates, you’ll leave with the confidence to turn difficult conversations into constructive, trust-building opportunities that benefit the child, the family, and your classroom community.

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