Building Positive Relationships with Young Children (supporting social emotional development)
Having strong, positive relationships with adults is critical for young children's social and emotional development, and sets the stage for all future learning. How adults handle daily routines and instructional goals impact how well children attach and respond to teachers and caregivers, which in turn affects children's feelings of security to explore their environment and make new discoveries. In this video, teachers, family child care providers, and experts discuss how adult relationships with children impact children's development, behavior, and readiness to learn. Strategies for building strong relationships with infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and Kindergartners are also shared.
This video on the power of relationships includes the following sections:
0:32 - Introduction
1:45 - Strategies for Building Positive Relationships
3:26 - Providing Responsive Caregiving
5:23 - Responsive Caregiving in Preschool
8:18 - Conclusion
Copyright 2016 by the Center for Early Childhood Education at Eastern Connecticut State University. This video may only be used for educational purposes. It may not be used for commercial purposes and may not be edited or adapted without written permission from the Center for Early Childhood Education. For more information, visit https://www.easternct.edu/center-for-early-childhood-education/about-us/contact-the-cece.html
Special thanks to Heidi Maderia and the Connecticut Association for Infant Mental Health.
Видео Building Positive Relationships with Young Children (supporting social emotional development) канала CECE Early Childhood Videos at Eastern CT State U.
This video on the power of relationships includes the following sections:
0:32 - Introduction
1:45 - Strategies for Building Positive Relationships
3:26 - Providing Responsive Caregiving
5:23 - Responsive Caregiving in Preschool
8:18 - Conclusion
Copyright 2016 by the Center for Early Childhood Education at Eastern Connecticut State University. This video may only be used for educational purposes. It may not be used for commercial purposes and may not be edited or adapted without written permission from the Center for Early Childhood Education. For more information, visit https://www.easternct.edu/center-for-early-childhood-education/about-us/contact-the-cece.html
Special thanks to Heidi Maderia and the Connecticut Association for Infant Mental Health.
Видео Building Positive Relationships with Young Children (supporting social emotional development) канала CECE Early Childhood Videos at Eastern CT State U.
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