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Leckey, Yvonne; Hyland, Lynda; Hickey, Gráinne; Lodge, Anne; Kelly, Paul; Bywater, Tracey; Comiskey, Catherine; Donnelly, Michael; McGilloway, Sinéad – Irish Educational Studies, 2016
Inappropriate, aggressive and disruptive behaviour in the classroom can be detrimental to child and teacher well-being. This study involved a longer-term evaluation of the "Incredible Years Teacher [Classroom Management]" programme (IYTP) undertaken mainly within disadvantaged schools in south-west Ireland. The IYTP is designed to…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Classroom Techniques, Faculty Development, Elementary School Teachers
Axelrod, Paul – Education Canada, 2011
The long historical debate over the physical discipline and punishment of children arose from different perspectives on appropriate forms of child rearing and pedagogy. At one end of the spectrum were adults and educators who believed that social order, good behaviour, and moral development required the regular use of disciplinary instruments such…
Descriptors: Discipline, Child Rearing, Foreign Countries, Punishment
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Gartrell, Dan – Young Children, 2012
In a "Young Children" article worth revisiting, Wien (2004) makes the case that rules tend not to be helpful in early childhood communities. Rules are usually stated as negatives. When an adult enforces rules with children, the children know they have done something wrong. However, the negative experience in rule enforcement does not teach them…
Descriptors: Young Children, Guidelines, Classroom Environment, Teacher Student Relationship
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Aydin, Bahri – Educational Research and Reviews, 2010
Teachers meet with unwanted behavior when they are acting as facilitators of the learning process and they resort to certain tactics to deal with them. One of these tactics is punishment. This study aimed to identify the views held by Turkish primary school pupils on punishment. According to the results of the study, pupils were punished for…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Punishment, Classroom Techniques, Foreign Countries
Gonzalez-Mena, Janet; And Others – Child Care Information Exchange, 1997
Three workshop articles concerning parental perspectives on discipline are presented. "Lessons from My Mother-In-Law: A Story about Discipline" discusses the generational diversity of discipline. "Parent/Staff Partnerships" addresses the importance of shared responsibility. "Perspectives on Discipline" consists of a…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Case Studies
King, Margaret A. – Day Care & Early Education, 1994
Reviews two books that promote a view of discipline as teaching and guidance. "Guiding Young Children" (Verna Hildebrand) offers specific child guidance techniques and a discussion of general issues affecting child guidance. "Constructive Guidance and Discipline: Preschool and Primary Education" (Majorie V. Fields and Cindy…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Caregiver Child Relationship, Child Behavior, Classroom Techniques
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Gruss, Christine; Jackson, Ian; Grimson, Anne; Hedgcock, Derek – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 1998
Surveyed state preschool centers in North Queensland, Australia to identify behaviors involved in antisocial play and the range of strategies used to deal with disruptive play. Findings highlighted the practice of keeping center rules and guidelines in public view, and the need for diversity and flexibility in access to and deployment of…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Problems, Child Behavior, Classroom Techniques
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Kohn, Alfie – NAMTA Journal, 1998
Defines the distinction between a "doing to" approach to children as the imposition of adult will on children and the "working with" approach as good listening, responsive teaching, and a collaborative approach of community-building. Challenges Montessori teachers to improve their craft and move from "doing to" to…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Child Behavior, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment
Wolfgang, Charles H.; Wolfgang, Mary E. – 1995
Disciplining is an active teaching and learning process of helping young children become cooperative people who can acquire self-discipline. This book provides three broad philosophies for dealing with misbehavior and difficult children. Chapter 1 offers an overview of the Teacher Behavior Continuum. Chapter 2 provides a detailed explanation of…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Child Behavior, Classroom Environment
DeBord, Karen – 1996
This two-part pamphlet assists parents and teachers in setting appropriate limits on children's behavior. Part 1 begins by illustrating the differences between punishment and discipline. It points to four basic reasons for misbehavior: (1) attention; (2) power; (3) revenge; or (4) inadequacy. Each of these reasons are fully defined, and advice for…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Behavior Standards, Child Behavior
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Gartrell, Dan – Young Children, 1995
Discusses the advantages of using developmentally appropriate guidance as a method of classroom management. Contrasts this method with traditional classroom discipline and clarifies the distinction between misbehavior and mistaken behavior. Analyzes the three levels of mistaken behavior and suggests that adults who approach children as individuals…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Child Behavior, Classroom Techniques
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Flicker, Eileen S.; Hoffman, Janet Andron – Young Children, 2002
Describes a classroom management approach called developmental discipline that incorporates observation with knowledge of the individual child, situation, and child development to guide appropriate behavior. Discusses factors associated with behavior problems and how teachers can work with parents to apply developmental discipline techniques and…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Behavior Problems, Child Behavior, Classroom Environment
Greenberg, Polly – Early Childhood Today, 2006
It is important to remember that a young child never thinks she gets enough attention. Even children who have a parent with them 24/7 will sometimes use attention-seeking behaviors. In this article, the author responds to a teacher's request for advice on how to help one 3-year-old child in her class who seeks attention through one annoying…
Descriptors: Young Children, Attention, Child Behavior, Student Behavior
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Young Children, 1997
Presents a case study involving a primary grade student who has been caught stealing, offering differing perspectives on how the teacher should handle the situation. Each proposed solution draws on the NAEYC's code of ethics, offers analysis of student's behavior, and makes recommendations for disciplinary action that may or may not involve the…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Classroom Techniques, Codes of Ethics, Discipline
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Sharpe, Pamela – Early Child Development and Care, 1994
To measure the influence of teacher inservice training on behavior management techniques, a study investigated the behavior management techniques of both teachers and parents of preschool children, especially preschoolers with behavior problems. Findings indicated that parents are less punitive than teachers who have higher expectations, even…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Behavior, Classroom Techniques, Discipline
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