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Learn ways to redirect a child’s challenging behavior before it escalates. This video is part of a series of 15-minute in-service suites on Engaging Interactions and Environments.

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@yrodlulu1437

3 years ago

This works if implemented early enough in a child's life. Not so much when you get an angry 4 to 5yr old. That is used to getting their way. I've been punched kicked cursed you name it. I love and enjoy my job but we need new research in this new generation

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@cheytoriagoode389

3 years ago

Redirection cuts down on problematic behaviors. It helps the class run more smoothly and efficiently

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@gilmalauderdale6102

3 years ago

Redirecting behaviors is a form of a trick in disguise. It works well if the application comes gently and meaningful to them. It works like avoiding falls as one see them coming. The best thing to do, it would be to change pathways. Being alert of situations is best when this application is taken. A positive cue: Gentle and loving.

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@colleenseifert8275

4 years ago

We need to be aware and stay calm.  Reminding them of their good behaviors.

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@onepercentruleeveryday

3 years ago

practiced discipline with patience becomes so powerful that our efforts starts shining light upon the results which were earlier hard to even see!:)

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@lindaann7526

3 years ago

Redirecting behavior in the classroom is very helpful because it’ll help with behavior problems and make it easier on the teachers and students. Linda S.

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@lisaburge6632

2 years ago

Redirecting behavior in the classroom is very helpful. Help children with their behavior run class much smoothly.

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@evangelinespruill3101

4 years ago

Patient is a virtue. Sometimes you have to wait it out and let the child calm down then have the conversation seems to help me to get them back in focus.

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@wendy4ronpaul

5 years ago

This technique is excellent to be applied at home too....or anywhere....patience ..they are also learning by observing everyone...

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@playgrounddolls7766

4 years ago

Well today to be a teacher and orginize full class behavior in psychologically correct way towards childs brain and feelings You need a stainless steel nerves and...eggs. I would suggest rise wages for teachers to keep them motovated.

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@lindavasquez7605

3 years ago

I'm a teenager but I'm really good with autistic kids so thanks for your help

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@prof.robsonsouza

5 years ago

Thank you very much , it´s been very useful for me , may God bless you all.

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@erika4144

3 years ago

Great video!! Erica C.

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@evangelinespruill3101

4 years ago

This video show me other ways to redirect students in the classroom.

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@HelloPeeps7869

5 years ago

What about a child who is aggressive and likes to pretend to shoot at people? This child has been moved several times to different schools, and he ended up in our classroom. Child punched another student in her face. Please help.

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@nekeshawilliams8224

3 years ago

Redirecting behavior is positive way of helping a child.

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@music0cool

6 years ago

Should teach this to all to-be parents

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@breastsleepingmuse9446

1 year ago

so much inspiration thank you teachers

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@nekeshawilliams8224

3 years ago

Great video (ms Monique)

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@cjbayt7468

2 years ago

Redirecting behavior works well if you see it coming. I have one child who becomes very angry for no reason. It is hard to tell when or what will set him off. If you do redirecting with him, it will make him more angry and his frustration grows to the point of hitting and kicking anyone within reach. even teachers. I have to pick him up and take him to another room all the while he is kicking and trying to hit me and pull my hair. He has been kicked out of another Preschool because of this. Our director thinks we can change his behavior so he is with us for good.

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