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Temperament & Behaviour

Exploring the Socio-Emotional Domain
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Part of the Quick Reference Guides for Early Childhood Best Practices, this laminated, six-page primer gives early childhood educators practical guidance on how temperament affects early development- and how teachers should consider temperament when caring for and teaching children. Colorful graphics, lists, and tips instantly engage teachers and give them an at-a-glance understanding of:

  • expressions of temperament and how they develop over time
  • the impact of temperament on social, cognitive, and language development
  • ways to provide a good fit for the wide range of temperaments in a classroom
  • myths and facts about shyness
  • strategies for supporting emerging self-regulation, regardless of childrens temperament

These developmentally appropriate practices are ready to use with children from birth to five across settings: in homes, classrooms, or professional learning environments.

About the Quick Reference Guides for Early Childhood Best Practices

Perfect for professional learning, these Quick Reference Guides will put practical knowledge and ready-to-use strategies in the hands of every educator in your early childhood program. Developed by an early childhood expert with more than 4 years of experience in the field, these laminated, six-page primers cover specific topics with explicit links to core developmental domains: cognitive, physical, socio-emotional, communication, and adaptive. Teachers of children from birth to five will get tips they can trust on developmentally appropriate practices- not only within developmental domains, but in other key areas with a broad effect on a childs life (such as mealtime, friendships, and creativity).

Kathy Reschke, Ph.D., is an early childhood education consultant specializing in the development and learning of children birth through age 5 and the interactions and environments that best support them. She is experienced in and passionate about creating engaging resources and learning experiences, especially online, for early childhood educators.

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