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Helping children manage their own behaviour
Self management, that is the ability to engage in appropriate behaviour independently, is a part of the social and emotional development of young children about 4 years of age. Evidence based strategies that support the development of self management are outlined. United States

Helping children express their needs and wants
Helping children to communicate their wants and needs is an important part of managing children's behaviour. Effective reading of non-verbal cues and other strategies are outlined. United States.

Promoting positive social interactions-environmental strategies
Positive social interactions can be enhanced by environmental strategies that change and adapt a classrooms physical environment, schedule and materials. United States

Preventing challenging behaviours
Researchers suggest several broad based early intervention strategies that prevent challenging behaviours in young children including classroom arrangements, the daily schedule and implementing rules, rituals and routines. Strategies to think about each of these areas are outlined. United States




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