the Big Bs
Child Brain Development
Emotional Literacy
Creating Learning Experiences
Behaviors
100

These are principles of the Pyramid Model that are reinforced in Head Start classrooms. 

What are the Big B's? 

100

Brain systems that get activated repeatedly will change and the systems that don’t get activated won’t change is described with this rhyming concept. 

What fires together wires together! 

100
Recognizing emotion in other people and then communicating that is known as this. 
What is empathy fueling connection? 
100

Every child needs [at least] one person who is this about him. 

What is crazy?

100

Providing a direction or acknowledgment to an appropriate behavior while ignoring an inappropriate behavior is called this. 

What is a positive opposite? 

200

Keeping feet on the floor, maintaining personal space, walking feet in hallways, etc. are examples of this Big B. 

What is Be Safe?

200

This is a traumatic experience that occurs between 0-6 years of age

What is early childhood trauma? 

200

When emotions are strong, the first affect to regulate is this one. 

What is your own? 

200

Following the child's lead, joining in, describing the child's play, encouraging creativity and imagination, and having fun are aspects of this. 

What is powerful playing? 

200

Calmer and increased positive behaviors are created and allowed when these are given from adults. 

What are praises and acknowledging the positive behaviors? 

300

This Big B introduces and reinforces social/emotional principles.

What is Be Kind?

300

Temper tantrums, bedwetting (regression), trouble switching between tasks, and avoidance of certain situations are in this category. 

What are responses to traumatic stress? 

300

This curriculum utilizes four colors to support emotional literacy and use of positive coping skills.

What is the Zones of Regulation? 

300

Research is showing 5-10 minutes of this can improve a child's self-esteem, mental wellbeing, and positive, prosocial behaviors.

What is Quality time? 

300

Avoiding something, gaining something, or escaping from a task are the three aspects of this. 

What is behavioral communication / functions of behavior?

400

Similar to Being Safe, this Big B lends skills to impulse control and safety of the classroom. 

What is Be careful with our things? 

400

Complex trauma that leads to our "alarm system" going off two frequently can ultimately result in this phenomenon. 

What is "flipping our lid?" 

400

Lowering your body, voice volume, complexity of language is the beginning of what intervention to manage big behaviors? 

What is low and slow? 

400

Connecting learning and wellness with this allows functional life skill building and interrupts fight or flight.

What is Mindfulness?

400

Bad attitude, lazy, ADHD, controlling, stubborn, or non-compliant are examples of this. 

What is a judgment? 

500

In order to appropriately behave (and make it Better), children need to be this. 

What is directly taught? 

500
A healthy lifestyle, positive self-esteem, consistent routines, an ability to problem-solve, economic security, and pro-social activities are examples of these. 

What are protective factors to support mental wellness?

500

Changing the setting event or antecedent leads to regulation, and are aspects of ensuring you are doing this in this zone color. 

What is intervening in the green? 

500

After the 'low' aspects of Low and Slow, the 'slow' aspects reinforce this phenomenon between adult and child.

What is co-regulation? 

500

Rather than responding through discipline, responding through this is a best practice for a broad lens of approaching behaviors.

What is compassion?