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In a current Exchange Magazine article, Heather Bernt-Santy writes, "Trying to solve perceived behavior problems by delivering negative reports at the end of the day is not only ineffective, it can be harmful."
This is only one of many topics Heather will address, along with Mike Huber and Exchange Press’s Sara Gilliam and Kirsten Haugen, during a live online conversation, "Challenging Behaviors as Opportunities for Building Relationship: Being on the Same Team with Children and Families."
Today is the last chance to register to join this lively and intimate conversation, which will take place Tuesday, May 3, 2022, 7 - 8:30 Eastern.
Then one more wonderful opportunity is available Wednesday, May 4, 2022, when Sandra Duncan, Sue Penix and Sally Haughey present an Early Childhood Investigations webinar, "The Honeycomb Hypothesis: A Fresh Perspective on How Infants, Toddlers, and Two’s Learn."
This presentation uses the analogy of a honey bee to help increase understanding of how young children learn, and offers many hands-on experiences and ideas for promoting understandings with infants, toddlers, and two-year-old children. Use the rich hands-on experiences and ideas in this presentation for fostering young children’s true understanding of their worlds through novelty and open-ended exploration.
Sign up to be notified when the new Exchange Press book, The Honeycomb Hypothesis: How Infants, Toddlers and Twos Learn Through Nature Play by Duncan, Penix and Haughey is available for sale.
For more information about Exchange's magazine, books, and other products pertaining to ECE, go to www.ccie.com.
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