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Positive Discipline for Preschoolers
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8 Dec 06,
9am to 5pm
Overview
Recent research into
early childhood and brain development confirms that children are “hardwired” to
connect with others, especially early in their lives, and that they respond best
to respectful, non-punitive techniques of behavior management. This workshop
will offer teachers and administrators of preschool-aged children practical
tools, as well as theoretical knowledge, for building relationship and managing
behavior with young children.
Objectives
Participants will
- understand the emotional,
cognitive, and neurobiological needs of young children
- learn to
create a preschool program where children can experience a
sense of belonging and significance
- learn
practical tools for fostering communication, creating a
respectful learning environment, and helping children learn
character and valuable life skills
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understand how to use kind, firm discipline to teach so that
both adults and children can experience mutual respect and
dignity
Outline
Day 1:
- What
children really need
-
the importance of belonging and
significance
-
appropriate personal power
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discipline that teaches
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social, life, and character
skills
- Basics
of brain development
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what we’ve learned about the
brain in early childhood
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the importance of contingent
communication and real connection
-
play and other child-directed
interaction
-
“flipping your lid” –
understanding a child’s (and your own) stress and
emotional responses
- Gender
differences in early childhood and why they matter
- Building
blocks of Positive Discipline
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belonging and significance –
the importance of connection
-
encouragement versus praise
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getting into a child’s world
-
effective communication with
young children
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positive time out
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Discipline versus punishment: what’s the difference?
Day 2:
- Using
class meetings with young children
- Teaching
character values and life skills to build healthy
self-esteem
-
what self-esteem really is
-
more on the dangers of praise
-
getting children involved
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Gemeinschaftsgefuhl –
instilling “social interest” and a desire to contribute
- Teaching
children (and staff members) to focus on solutions
- Building
a working relationship with parents
- Teachers
Helping Teachers Problem-Solving Steps
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Self-care for teachers and administrators:
the importance of keeping yourself healthy
Methodology
This workshop is based on the
principles of Adlerian psychology and will feature a combination of lecture and
experiential activities, giving participants the opportunity to learn by doing.
Target Audience
Childcare
providers, early childhood educators, preschool directors, or other
professionals who either work with young children or who train those who do.
Trainer's Profile
Cheryl L. Erwin, MA, MFT, is a
licensed marriage and family therapist with a private practice in Reno, Nevada,
where she counsels adults, children, and teenagers. Cheryl has a master’s degree
in counseling and education from the University of San Francisco. She also works
with special needs children three years old and younger and their families, and
with at-risk children and families in foster care. Cheryl has presented at
conferences for the National Association for the Education of Young Children and
the North American Society for Adlerian Psychology; she is a frequent
contributor to parenting magazines and has a regular commentary on parenting and
family life on KUNR-FM public radio.
Cheryl has co-authored seven books with Jane Nelsen, Ed.D., in
the bestselling Positive Discipline series, including Positive
Discipline: the First Three Years, Positive Discipline for Preschoolers, and
Positive Discipline for Childcare Providers. She has also co-authored
How to Turn Boys into Men without a Man around the House with Richard
Bromfield, Ph.D., of Harvard Medical school, and is sole author of the
Everything Parents’ Guide to Raising Boys, which will be published early in
2006.
Duration:
14
hours
Venue:
30 Prinsep Street, 4th Floor
Prinsep House, Singapore 188647
Investment
SGD490.00/pax
SGD390.00/pax if register by 1 Oct 06
SGD330.00/pax if register by 1 Jul 06
SDF Subsidizes (for Singaporeans/PR only):
SMEs = $70/pax off workshop fees
Companies = $35/pax off workshop fees
To apply for subsidy, please register via www.sdf.gov.sg
SMEs are defined as companies with at least 30%
local ownership, with Fixed Asset Investment (FAI) of not more than $15m and if
in the service sector, employment size of not more than 200.
Closing Date:
15 Nov 06
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