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Gartrell, Dan – Young Children, 2011
An authority on neuroscience (the study of the structure and functioning of the brain) and human relationships, Daniel Siegel (2001) begins his classic work, "The Developing Mind: How Relationships and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are," with a basic concept: the brain is an open system that physically changes throughout life in response to…
Descriptors: Brain, Aggression, Neurological Organization, Cognitive Processes
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Gartrell, Dan – Young Children, 2011
During the first week of a Head Start program in September, Jamal, almost 5 years old, punched another child in the stomach. An assistant looked after the hurt child. Charlane, the teacher, approached Jamal, saying, "There is no hurting children in this class." She marched him to a time-out chair where Jamal sat with his head down. The following…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Home Visits, Aggression, Behavior Problems
Gartrell, Dan – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2010
Rules are not helpful in the adult-child community. They are usually stated in the negative: "No," "Don't," etc. The way they are worded, adults seem to expect children to break them. Even when they are not totally negative, like "Be nice to your friends," rules have an "or else" moral implication that adults carry around in their heads. When…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Guidelines, Standards
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Gartrell, Dan – Young Children, 2007
Guiding children in finding social acceptance is on of the most important parts of the early childhood teacher's job. Opening the column with an anecdote from a pre-K teacher, Gartrell discusses what teachers can do when children cause conflicts on purpose and how teachers might prevent such conflicts.
Descriptors: Guidance, Young Children, Early Childhood Education, Teacher Role
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Gartrell, Dan – Young Children, 2007
Children with only months of life experience and brain development are just beginning to learn social problem solving. No wonder young children frequently make mistakes! Teachers tend to complain about tattling more than any other behavior. To many teachers, tattling is irksome, but there is more to this behavior than meets the eye. In this…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Guidance, Child Development, Interpersonal Competence
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Gartrell, Dan – Young Children, 1987
Maintains that early childhood educators should employ a child guidance approach rather than punishment in disciplining young children in the classroom. (BB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Early Childhood Education, Guidance
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Gartrell, Dan – Young Children, 1987
Questions the use of the Canter model of assertive discipline in preschool and the primary grades because of its impact on the self-concepts of children, the learning atmosphere of the classroom, and the sensibilities of the professional teachers. (BB)
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Early Childhood Education