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Sharing Concerns with Families--Setting the Stage: Part Two

Sharing Concerns with Families--Setting the Stage: Part Two

Once we have gathered our information to share about a developmental concern, we need to set the stage for our conversation with the family. The ongoing partnership between the early educator, family, and child will rely on trust, confidentiality, and compassion. In this podcast, we will share some fundamental tips that will help us as we prepare to talk with the family, including when and how to hold the meeting.

(Length: 12:05)
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Sharing Concerns with Families--Observations and Recordings: Part One

Sharing Concerns with Families--Observations and Recordings: Part One

In this podcast, we will begin a series on the sensitive topic of how to share developmental concerns with families. The first steps in talking to families about a developmental red flag is to have objective, nonjudgmental observations and recordings that can give them an accurate developmental picture. This is foundational to a successful conversation and will help allay some of your anxiousness as you approach families with your concerns.

(Length: 11:23)
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Play--Helping Children Who are Ignored or Rejected by Peers: Part Four

Play--Helping Children Who are Ignored or Rejected by Peers: Part Four

In this concluding podcast on play concerns, we will look at some of the reasons a child might be ‘forgotten’ by his peers or even rebuffed when trying to join in play. Inclusion consultant Priscilla Weigel will share tools for the early educator to help the group include one another and build an atmosphere of acceptance.

(Length: 12:03)
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Play--Helping Children Who Seem Anxious or Distracted: Part Three

Play--Helping Children Who Seem Anxious or Distracted: Part Three

Do you have children in your program who are reluctant to join others in play, or perhaps aren’t invited to join in because they seem too aloof? All children need one another to learn social competencies and to graduate to more complex social skills. So what can be done? We will discuss some scenarios for why a child might have these play issues and some strategies for easing anxiety and helping children connect with one another.

(Length: 12:19)