Strategies
Co-regulation
The Behavior Cycle
Interventions
Building Structure and Consistency
100

Encouraging good behavior

What is set clear expectations, create a structured environment, consider environmental factors, give praise, and create a reward menu? 

100

Co-regulation

What is the ability to regulate emotions and behaviors to soothe and manage stressing internal sensory input or external situations, with the support and direction of a connecting individual?

100

The order of the behavior cycle

What is calm, trigger, agitation, escalation, peak, de-escalation, and recovery? 

100

Interventions for trigger

What is focus on preventative measures such as: find ways to adjust the environment to avoid the trigger, consider factors that may be influencing a child's behavior, remind the child of skills and strategies they can use, and focus on positive behaviors? 

100
3 key ingredients to building structure

What is consistency, predictability, and follow-through? 

200

Dealing with bad behavior

What is observe and document bad behavior, discourage mild misbehavior with active ignoring, establish and enforce effective consequences, and collaborate with parents? 

200

Emotional Intelligence

What is the ability to understand and manage your own emotions and to understand the emotions of those around you? 
200

Trigger

What is activities or events that set off the behavior cycle? 

200

Interventions for agitation

What is interventions focus on redirection and calming such as: provide choices, provide support, and cue appropriate skills? 

200

Define consistency and give an example 

What is doing the same thing every time. Example: you use time-out in the daycare every time a child hits another child. You do this even when you are tired from a stressful day at work?

300

self-regulation

What is deep breathing, toys and stuffed animals, and nature? 

300

Self-regulation

What is the ability to control oneself in any given situation by balancing and calming internal sensory systems within the world around us? 
300

Agitation

What is the child becomes frustrated or distressed? 

300

Interventions for escalation

What is interventions focus on safety such as: verbal guidance (share ideas for alternative behaviors, direct them to use a calm down strategy, use an empathetic remark) and physical prompt (move the child away from others, if safe, block the dangerous behavior in a non-intrusive manner)? 

300

Define predictability and give an example 

What is expecting or knowing what is going to happen? Example: a child knows that if they hit someone while playing, they will go to time-out every time

400

Consistency with other caregivers

What is keep communication open between caregivers so that everyone understands the consistent message you want to give the child and provides the same rules? 

400

Co-regulation in toddlers

What is caregivers can offer calming tools such as a sip of water, slow walk, singing a song, a break, etc.? 

400

Escalation

What is the intensity of the behavior increases and may become unsafe? 

400

Interventions for peak

What is interventions focus on keeping the child and others safe such as: employ any safety measures, request support as needed to ensure safety, keep a familiar trusted adult with a child in distress, consider removing a child from the situation, and avoid power struggles? 

400
Define follow-through and give an example

What is enforcing the consequence? Example: a child doesn't follow your direction, and you give a warning that they will not get a treat if they don't follow your direction. The child doesn't do what you ask of them. They don't get a treat. 

500

Benefits of giving children choices

What is allows kids to gain independence which helps them to feel empowered and take ownership of their experiences? 

500

Co-regulation in preschoolers

What is caregivers can help by providing ideas for strategies and activities? 

500

De-escalation

What is the child is beginning to calm, and the intensity of behavior and emotions decrease? 

500

Interventions for de-escalation

What is interventions focus on removing excess attention and preparing to reintegrate the child with the rest of the class such as: allow the child space and time to recover, and focus on starting over (offer them choices on what to do next, avoid blaming, and don't force an apology) 

500

Inconsistency is harmful to children

What is they learn they can't count on caregivers' rules and expectations which can cause aggression, hostility, complacency, confusion, and unruliness? 

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