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Zoom Presentation Polls
1) One Question Poll: Single Choice
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When did you learn to...
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Listen and follow other people’s directions?
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Wait for long periods of time (for something you really wanted)?
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Resolve conflict in a positive and productive way?
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Speak up for yourself in a respectful way?
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Express your strong feelings appropriately?
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….100% of the time?
2) Three Question Poll: Single Choice
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Can a toddler be expected to consistently share and take turns with other children?
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Yes
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Sometimes
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No
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Not completely sure​
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Can a toddler resist the desire to do something an adult has forbidden?
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Yes
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Sometimes
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No
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Not completely sure
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Can a toddler control his/her emotions, such as not having a tantrum when upset?
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Yes
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Sometimes
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No
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Not completely sure
3) One Question Poll: Single Choice
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What is your biggest challenge?
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Aggression
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Taking toys
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Screaming
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Running away
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Throwing toys
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Climbing on things
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Temper tantrums
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Talking back
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Tattling
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Fighting
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Circle time disruptions
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Whining
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Instigating
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Refusing to listen
Challenging Behavior Part 2 Resources
Thriving Together Youtube Videos:
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"Naptime Nugget Videos" on working with challenging behaviors and more! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVbxeqw6fZlApmqRY2Tnh6w
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Video: Addressing the “Why” Behind the Behavior - https://youtu.be/UFmV3ybkCz8
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Using Intentional Reinforcement: Grow Happy, Successful, & Well-Behaved Kids https://youtu.be/cAaOx1vVaZ4
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Prevent Challenging Behaviors by Giving the Child their Wishes in Fantasy! https://youtu.be/r6yasDMvK9s
Facebook Group - The Challenging Behavior Support Network
Tool to build relationships -
Have you Filled Your Bucket Today?
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Video reading the book - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EuemNAo6XE
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All sorts of free materials! - https://bucketfillers101.com/free-resources/
Helping Hands ideas from CSEFEL (Booknook for “Hands are Not for Hitting” with many other ways to teach the skills to prevent this challenge!) - http://csefel.vanderbilt.edu/booknook/hands/hands_new.pdf
CSEFEL: Promoting Children's Success: Building Relationships and Creating Supportive Environments- http://csefel.vanderbilt.edu/modules/module1/handout5.html
Giving Praise to reduce negative behaviors and promote positive - https://iris.peabody.vanderbilt.edu/wp-content/uploads/misc_media/fss/pdfs/2018/fss_behaviro_specific_praise.pdf
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