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Good Behavior Activities for Preschoolers

Author: Kumar Chintu
by Kumar Chintu
Posted: Dec 13, 2018

Behavior management for preschool has nothing to do with punishment and everything to do with how you set up their environment, react to their actions and behaviors, and most importantly how you connect with them. From learning activities to transitions, children’s challenging behavior can influence every aspect of a classroom. Children who frequently exhibit challenging behavior may have fewer friends or lower academic performance, and research links the persistent challenging behavior of young children to more serious behavior problems and negative consequences as they get older. This is the reason Preschool plays an important role in a child’s life and here are some of the best preschool in India.

''Vidyarpan''- The Digital Preschool In India and a play school in Faridabad sector 37 is one of the best preschools in India and only of its kind as it is the first digital preschool in India offering an opulent environment with technologically sophisticated gadgets and systems for the better learning of the child and also offering a low investment preschool franchise option for the aspiring businessmen’s and entrepreneurs. With that said, just as behavior can affect all aspects of a learning environment, all the aspects of a learning environment can be structured to promote positive behavior. Here are some of the activities which can be inculcated in the schooling activities which promote positive and good behavior in children.

Set your students up to succeed- Teachers must not expect a 3-year-old to sit quietly for a 20-minute classroom time or work together with other children. Support your students’ growth and development with activities and materials that engage and challenge them but avoid frustration.

Do not overstimulate- Children process information slower than we do, and too much input to process results in meltdowns. If you have too many things out for free play, if there is too much noise or too many people crowded together you can have a harder time managing behaviors.

Using positive follow ups- Hitting hurts. When a teacher is angry, he/she need to use the words and keep the hands controlled as hitting a child will make the things all the way worse.

Appreciation- All children are good, and their behavior may be challenging, but the child just wants connection, and it’s our job to find a way to make that connection. Everyone likes appreciation and want more of it and for a toddler that will work as wonders and it’s our job to find a way to make that connection..

Ignoring bad behavior- Of course how a child reacts affects other students, but it is a teacher’s call whether you can ignore it or not. Slamming a child is never an option for a teacher but ignoring a child’s bad behavior is in its option but a very thin line remains between bad behavior and playful mischief which should be observed by the teacher.

Teaching emotions- When children can recognize and respond to classmate’s emotions they can work more cooperatively and take responsibility for their actions and how they affect others.
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Vidyarpan is the first digital play school in India. Where are children growing with a digital environment.

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Author: Kumar Chintu

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