theroists
guidance
punishment techniques
factors affect that behavior
Causes of Behavioral Problems
100

believed that children moved forward in there development with the right social interaction and guided learning

vygotsky 

100

involves outside factors

that influence behavior

– Classroom layout can influence behavior

Indirect guidance

100

Removing the child when behavior is intense

– Use as a time to cool down, not as a

punishment for misbehavior

– Help the child regain composure

– Avoid overusing

Time-out

100

Children need language and social skills to

solve problems

– Expectations beyond developmental

capabilities

Developmental factors

100

To avoid children becoming ______

have children play in small groups

– limit the number of children that can be in a

certain classroom area at any time

– do not make holiday plans too early

– do not plan too many activities

overstimulation 

200

The belief that intelligence cannot be measured in just one way; we all have various intelligences that help us to learn.

gardner

200

involves nonverbal

(physical) and verbal actions

Direct guidance

200

Do not encourage inappropriate behavior

– If a child’s behavior is not dangerous, avoid

giving them attention

– Do not look directly at the child

Ignoring

200

Physical environment needs to be arranged to

promote development and include appropriate

materials and culturally diverse materials

– Temporal (time) structure and schedule should be

sequenced to meet children’s needs

– Interpersonal relationships must be trustful and

accepting of all children


Environmental factors

200

affects children differently

• Children with very sensitive ears are

particularly upset by noise

• To avoid noise problems, control the

volume of CDs

• As the volume of your voice increases, the

children’s voices also become louder

noise

300

the theorist known for behaviorism is 

B.F skinner 

300

is sincere and constructive

• It is specific and individual to a situation

• Recognizes child’s positive behavior

Effective praise

300

When children do not follow limits, remind

them they are misbehaving and their

behavior will have consequences

warning 

300

All children have individual styles that need to

be accepted

– Children have unique temperaments: three

general types

• The easy child

• The difficult child

• The slow-to-warm-up child

Individual factors

300

Children often behave

poorly when they have

to wait for long periods

of time

• Manage time wisely

• Cut down on waiting

time by being prepared

waiting time 

400

according to _____ people with interpersonal intelligence display excellent communication and social skills 

gardner

400

placing thoughts for

consideration into

children’s minds

Suggesting

400

tells a child how you feel

about their behavior

I message

400

Attempts to express emotional and social

needs

• Need to feel loved and cared for

• Need to be included

• Desire to be considered important and valued

• Desire to have friends

• Need to feel safe from harm

Emotional and Social Factors

400

Children may experience ______ when

they feel they are not in control

frustration 

500

which theorist discussed the following stages... sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete and formal 

jean Piaget 

500

may be needed to stop an

unacceptable action or to start an

acceptable one

Prompting

500

is inappropriate if the behavior is

harmful or damaging property

ignoring 

500

Discipline and guidance embedded within the values

and beliefs of the family

– Family culture shapes how children are raised

– Conflict is inevitable between teaching strategies and

parents’ perspective

– Teacher must gain insight into customs and traditions

and support the children’s sense of security and

identity

Cultural Factors

500

Poor health or other ____ 

can cause behavioral problems in children

• Children may be overly active or tense due

to other health problems

physcial problems