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Peer reviewedBetz, Carl – Young Children, 1994
Suggests that preschool teachers use conflict resolution and discipline techniques such as redirection of activities and face-to-face discussions of infractions or problems rather than the over-used "time-out" form of punishment, according to which the child has to sit in a corner for a period of time. (MDM)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Discipline, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems
Peer reviewedParke, Ross D. – Young Children, 1969
The preparation of this paper and some of the studies that are reported here were supported in part by Research Grant GS 1847, National Science Foundation
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Discipline, Discipline Policy, Early Childhood Education
Gartrell, Dan – Young Children, 2008
This column explores bullying from the viewpoints of the bully and the victim. It recommends an approach that goes beyond immediate follow-up to a broad-based effort that includes holding class meetings, building an encouraging classroom, and modeling inclusive group spirit. The authors cite research and illustrate their view through vignettes.…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Bullying, Discipline, Peer Relationship
Peer reviewedEaton, Mary – Young Children, 1997
Describes the components of positive discipline, including giving children choices, using natural and logical consequences to teach, using follow-through to teach positive life skills, and teaching children the ability to problem solve. Notes that the goal of positive discipline is to guide children's behavior toward development of self-control…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Standards, Behavioral Objectives, Classroom Environment
Peer reviewedClewett, Ann S. – Young Children, 1988
Discusses ways in which early childhood educators can deal with young children's behavior or discipline problems in the classroom by guiding children to alternatives to such behavior rather than by punishing them. (BB)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Discipline Problems
Peer reviewedRightmyer, Elizabeth Campbell – Young Children, 2003
Describes one teachers' system of democratic discipline in which the children deliberate and construct the list of rules for the classroom. Addresses: (1) introducing democratic discipline; (2) daily routine; (3) typical problems, typical solutions; (4) novel solutions; (5) recurring problems; (6) unintended results; (7) context for children's…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Standards, Behavioral Objectives, Child Behavior
Peer reviewedYoung Children, 1988
Maintains that it is not normal for children of 5 years and older to have tantrums in the classroom. Suggests that the child's health, the parent-child relationship, parents' marriage, teacher-student relationship, the classroom situation and other sources of stress be examined as possible causes for tantrums. (BB)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Classroom Environment, Discipline, Discipline Problems
Peer reviewedBauer, Karen L.; Sheerer, Marilyn A.; Dettore, Ernest Jr. – Young Children, 1997
Described a naturalistic study of an Early Learning Lab which yielded examples of classroom management strategies that allowed young children to create their own solutions to help them feel empowered when accomplishing a task, while gaining self-confidence and a sense of identity from the experience. (Author/SD)
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Discipline
Peer reviewedGartrell, 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
Peer reviewedFlicker, 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
Gonzalez-Mena, Janet; Shareef, Intisar – Young Children, 2005
Ideas about discipline and guidance get extremely complex when they intersect with culture and oppression. Some groups of people who are targets of racism have to protect their children from the oppressive practices of racist individuals and institutions. Their methods of guidance and discipline may be different from those of groups for whom…
Descriptors: Guidance, Discipline, Counseling Techniques, Student Behavior
Gartrell, Dan – Young Children, 2007
Guiding children in finding social acceptance is on of the most important parts of the early childhood teacher's job. Opening the column with an anecdote from a pre-K teacher, Gartrell discusses what teachers can do when children cause conflicts on purpose and how teachers might prevent such conflicts.
Descriptors: Guidance, Young Children, Early Childhood Education, Teacher Role
Peer reviewedYoung Children, 1987
Points out that good discipline in the kindergarten classroom can be maintained by focusing on interesting and entertaining learning activities, suitable for various individual and small group levels. (BB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Kindergarten
Peer reviewedGartrell, Dan – Young Children, 1987
Maintains that early childhood educators should employ a child guidance approach rather than punishment in disciplining young children in the classroom. (BB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Early Childhood Education, Guidance
Peer reviewedYoung Children, 1987
Presents five reasons (along with suggestions) as to why teachers of young children should allow children "free" choice of class activities as a means of preventive classroom discipline. (BB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Decision Making, Discipline

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