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De-escalation is the process of calming down a situation before it escalates further. It is helping to slowly bring the temperature down before it reaches a boiling point. This is critically important skill for all educators and parents because children and young adults feel overwhelmed and angry so

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Wondering how to discipline a 5 year old who hits? Is aggressive behavior a problem for your child? What should you do?

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As a preschool teacher recently said to me..."So I realized, for this kid, it's all about choices." This particular kid (and many others) liked to be in control of EVERYTHING! And he did it by refusing the teacher's directions. He would tell you what he would do (other than what you told him to), and he would tell other people (kids and adults) what to do. We also found that we were always getting into power struggles with him. He could suck you into a power struggle faster than my money dis... Discipline Positive, Conscious Discipline, Behaviour Strategies, Behavior Supports, Student Choice, Behavior Interventions, Challenging Behaviors, Behaviour Management, School Social Work

As a preschool teacher recently said to me..."So I realized, for this kid, it's all about choices." This particular kid (and many others) liked to be in control of EVERYTHING! And he did it by refusing the teacher's directions. He would tell you what he would do (other than what you told him to), and he would tell other people (kids and adults) what to do. We also found that we were always getting into power struggles with him. He could suck you into a power struggle faster than my money…

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