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Manaster, Hillary; Jobe, Maureen – Young Children, 2012
Children thrive in inclusive settings where each child is an important part of the community. When differences are celebrated and similarities discovered, children learn to value themselves, appreciate their peers, and develop meaningful and significant relationships with one another. A sizable body of research indicates that promoting positive…
Descriptors: Females, Interpersonal Competence, Classroom Environment, Self Esteem
Kersey, Katharine C.; Masterson, Marie L. – Young Children, 2011
It is human nature to be resistant when someone tells a person no. Children are no exception. Nevertheless, when teachers are frustrated with children's behavior, they may resort to saying no. Often the child responds, "Why?" or resists. What teachers really seek are strategies to help children in preschool and the early primary grades learn how…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Motivation, Cooperation, Teaching Methods
Ostrosky, Michaelene M.; Meadan, Hedda – Young Children, 2010
During the early childhood years, children learn to interact with one another in ways that are positive and successful. Researchers stress the importance of positive peer relationships in childhood and later life. The absence of positive social interactions in childhood is linked to negative consequences later in life, such as withdrawal,…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Young Children, Peer Acceptance, Interpersonal Competence
Thelen, Peggy; Cameron, Elizabeth Ann – Young Children, 2012
Food-allergy awareness and management have only lately come to the forefront in early childhood settings, although advocacy organizations have been working on the issue for more than a decade. A national poll (C.S. Mott Children's Hospital 2009) asked parents with children in early education settings if they were aware of what their program does…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Allergy, Child Development, Food
Heimes, Meagan – Young Children, 2009
Teachers were beginning to see teasing, taunting, bullying, and other damaging behaviors in their group of toddlers. This article describes two class activities--a relay race and singing during transitions--that allowed all the children to experience success and thus helped the class overcome the negative behaviors.
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Class Activities, Bullying, Toddlers
Gartrell, Dan – Young Children, 2008
This column explores bullying from the viewpoints of the bully and the victim. It recommends an approach that goes beyond immediate follow-up to a broad-based effort that includes holding class meetings, building an encouraging classroom, and modeling inclusive group spirit. The authors cite research and illustrate their view through vignettes.…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Bullying, Discipline, Peer Relationship
Leon-Weil, Anica; Hewitt, Carol – Young Children, 2008
Should I stop the conflict or narrate it? Do I redirect or reassure? Two infant/toddler teachers explain how they use trust as a teaching tool, "teaching" less and involving the toddlers in their classroom in the decisions that affect them. They took to heart the philosophy of Magda Gerber, who urged parents to "observe more, do less." The author…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Student Attitudes, Young Children, Teaching Skills

Cartwright, Sally – Young Children, 2000
Describes how child cooperation in an experimental nursery school contributed to the children's experience of learning and mutual, sustained concern that prevailed through frustration, fatigue, or disappointment. Discusses how children's intuition and inventive thought contributed to positive experiences. (KB)
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Classroom Environment, Cooperation, Early Childhood Education
Gartrell, Dan – Young Children, 2006
Friendly humor shows children that adults can be understanding and gracious; that the teacher is working with them and not against them; that the child as well as the teacher has a valued place in the classroom community. In this article, the author cites the benefits of using humor in a classroom environment. The author also provides tips on how…
Descriptors: Humor, Classroom Environment, Teacher Student Relationship, Classroom Techniques
Bruno, Holly – Young Children, 2007
Gossiping staff in early childhood programs models destructive behavior and harms families' trust in the professionalism of the program. Bruno identifies some of the causes and motives for gossip and examines its occurrence in early care and education settings. She offers step-by-step strategies to help supervisors set and enact policies that…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Problem Solving, Peer Relationship, Preschool Teachers

Marshall, Hermine H. – Young Children, 1989
This review of research on the development of self-concept in young children defines and differentiates the various dimensions of self-concept; notes problems associated with measuring self-concept; comments on the relationship between cognitive development and self-concept, and discusses external factors related to self-concept development. (BB)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Classroom Environment, Cognitive Development, Literature Reviews

Voignier, Ruth R.; Bridgewater, Sharon C. – Young Children, 1980
Discusses the causes, symptoms and treatment of allergies that affect children's development, learning, peer relationships and behavior in the classroom. (CM)
Descriptors: Allergy, Child Development, Classroom Environment, Guidelines
Lamm, Sandra; Groulx, Judith G.; Hansen, Cindy; Patton, Mary Martin; Slaton, Anna Jimenez – Young Children, 2006
For may early childhood teachers, angry voices of children are heard all too often. When children focus on protecting themselves and surviving conflicts, they miss out on the joys and opportunities the early childhood program has to offer. Without the ability to solve problems in their interactions with others, children are not able to peacefully…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Young Children, Problem Solving, Classroom Environment

Logan, Tessa – Young Children, 1998
Describes a kindergarten teacher's successful efforts to create more heterogeneous groupings and less animosity among students in her class. Discusses efforts to encourage after-school visiting among peers, classroom agreements about put-downs and exclusion during play, turn-taking, teacher-assigned grouping, conflict management, efforts to…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Conflict Resolution, Friendship, Group Unity

Soriano-Nagurski, Lisa; Bakley, Sue; Kulak, Alisa; Blasi, Mary Jane; Priestley, Lori – Young Children, 1998
Contains four articles: (1) "And the Walls Came Tumbling Down: Including Children Who Are Differently Abled in Typical Early Childhood Educational Settings"; (2) "On Teasing, Taunting, and 'I Can Do It by Myself'"; (3) "A Teacher's Responsibility--To Be Enthusiastic about Teaching Fast and Slow Learners Alike"; (4) "A Child with Severe Hearing…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Hearing Impairments
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