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SUMMARY:Proactive Approaches to Challenging Behaviours with Debra Smith
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Description: In this workshop we look into the rationale behind “behaviours” and what they are communicating to us. Why do children “act out”? What is the meaning behind the behaviour. Once we are able to understand what the child is telling us with their behaviour, we are able to respond appropriately in order to decrease or eliminate the behaviour. We all have our ways to communicate, but for some young children it can be challenging to convey their message. We will look into 4 reasons behind every behaviour that you have observed and may be challenged by. We will discuss and share strategies that have proven to be respectful and successful.\nPresenter Bio: Deb completed her ECE with IT and SN Certificates (1990) from the Douglas College ECE Program and continued her studies in development as she received her Bachelor’s Degree in Child and Youth Care from the University of the Fraser Valley (2005). Her focus on human studies continued as she completed her M ED in Counseling Psychology from the University of Victoria (2012). Deb’s interests are specific to children and adults with disabilities. She has extensive experience in working with a diverse range of children in preschool, daycare, and after school programs.as an ECE, Supported Child Development Consultant/Coordinator and a Director in a child and family non-profit organization where she created and developed program specific to the community needs. Deb continues to work with community committees in the creation and development of supportive for child and families.\n
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ORGANIZER;CN=Langley Community Services Society / Langley CCRR:MAILTO:
CATEGORIES:Child Growth and Development,Early Care and Education,ECE Professional Practice,Inclusive Child Care,Infant/Toddler,Online
LOCATION:5339 207 Street, Langley, BC, Canada
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