Redirecting Behavior

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  • @yrodlulu1437
    @yrodlulu1437 4 роки тому +101

    This works if implemented early enough in a child's life. Not so much when you get an angry 4 to 5yr old. That is used to getting their way. I've been punched kicked cursed you name it. I love and enjoy my job but we need new research in this new generation

    • @christinasweetheart2810
      @christinasweetheart2810 4 роки тому +29

      I really wish they would do a video of that scenario. That's really how it goes. Videos like this are helpful but I feel are not blunt and truthful to what really goes on...

    • @juanperez-df1mo
      @juanperez-df1mo 4 роки тому +2

      interesting points ,if anyone else trying to find out how to discipline toddlers try Loctavan Teaching Toddler Strategy (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my co-worker got excellent results with it.

    • @hasmeenc.4739
      @hasmeenc.4739 3 роки тому +1

      There are books about, no so much videos though, I am not sure of the names but there is one about “thinking outside the box” about feelings and “managing emotional mayhem”. And it’s a day to day struggle until the child understand and realizes what it is wanted from him/her in a school environment. Persistence as patience is all that it’s needed.

    • @Gsoup83
      @Gsoup83 3 роки тому +3

      it works k-college age. when students exhibit major behavioral issues no amount of redirection is gonna help them. they need more assistance. (get tested, iep, medication, therapy and/or counseling) at the end of the day they are all humans(though some are little humans) dealing with big problems.

    • @Mssmn
      @Mssmn 2 роки тому +1

      I totally agree with you. Everyday, it is more common to have challenging children in the classroom, not the tipically distracted/bored child who would just talk or look away and these advices would help a lot, I mean really challenging and violent children who would hit, argue, curse, run, etc,. from the very beginning during the whole class and would not listen or make eye contact at all. All these advices are thought as if all misbehave children would listen to you mediatelly and that's not happening.

  • @cheytoriagoode389
    @cheytoriagoode389 3 роки тому +24

    Redirection cuts down on problematic behaviors. It helps the class run more smoothly and efficiently

  • @gilmalauderdale6102
    @gilmalauderdale6102 4 роки тому +13

    Redirecting behaviors is a form of a trick in disguise. It works well if the application comes gently and meaningful to them. It works like avoiding falls as one see them coming. The best thing to do, it would be to change pathways. Being alert of situations is best when this application is taken. A positive cue: Gentle and loving.

  • @onepercentruleeveryday
    @onepercentruleeveryday 4 роки тому +11

    practiced discipline with patience becomes so powerful that our efforts starts shining light upon the results which were earlier hard to even see!:)

  • @colleenseifert8275
    @colleenseifert8275 4 роки тому +18

    We need to be aware and stay calm. Reminding them of their good behaviors.

  • @wendy4ronpaul
    @wendy4ronpaul 5 років тому +13

    This technique is excellent to be applied at home too....or anywhere....patience ..they are also learning by observing everyone...

    • @jamedave1323
      @jamedave1323 4 роки тому

      She was scared of reading at the beginning - afraid of being mistaken. Yet right after 2 months followed this reading guideline *4ChildrenReading. Com* she has started beginner novels and reads on her own! The results genuinely amazed me! Any age level could use this method.?

  • @playgrounddolls7766
    @playgrounddolls7766 5 років тому +32

    Well today to be a teacher and orginize full class behavior in psychologically correct way towards childs brain and feelings You need a stainless steel nerves and...eggs.
    I would suggest rise wages for teachers to keep them motovated.

  • @evangelinespruill3101
    @evangelinespruill3101 4 роки тому +9

    Patient is a virtue. Sometimes you have to wait it out and let the child calm down then have the conversation seems to help me to get them back in focus.

    • @jelaqcelag5101
      @jelaqcelag5101 4 роки тому

      Last March, I stumbled upon this reading guideline KidslearnReading4.blogspot.com My boy and I have been really serious in performing reading lessons since then. These days, my son don`t need my assistance to read textbooks. My boy feels really confident and is doing good in Kindergarten this year.?

    • @ashleygibson2342
      @ashleygibson2342 2 роки тому +1

      Exactly. I think us as adult often want and to some degree expect answers now. It is not our job to punish them for feeling emotions but guide them through those emotions.

  • @crystalpreuett9539
    @crystalpreuett9539 3 роки тому +23

    What happens in one of these fantasy world classrooms they're showing:
    Student: (not helping others clean up centers)
    Teacher: (has already, in a nonconfrontational way, reminded off task child of what they should be doing) "Jack, which center would you like to help clean up? You're so smart, you know where all our materials go in each center! Maybe you could help your friends who seem to be having trouble remembering how to tidy up one of our centers."
    Student: "Yeah, I am good at cleaning up, huh?! I'll go help Sofia with putting up all the Play-Doh stuff!"
    *What happens in a REAL classroom:*
    [Same scenario as above, but the student's response would be more like the one below]:
    Student: "I don't have to clean up! (Throws various materials all over the classroom. He then begins laughing hysterically and running around the classroom to get away from the teacher, who is trying to stop him from throwing more toys, and is telling him he needs to sit in the "thinking chair" for making his "bad choice".)
    Children today aren't taught respect and obedience. Instead, they are taught that they are never to blame for anything, and that adults must cater to their every whim.
    Btw, this isn't a grouchy old lady who has a "Shame on kids these days" attitude; I'm a 35 yr old former K and Pre-K3 teacher who loved my school babies dearly, but had to quit to be a SAHM due to the physical and mental stresses of trying to handle classes that consisted of numerous behaviorally disturbed children.

    • @monaghanfan18
      @monaghanfan18 3 роки тому +3

      DITTO, GIRL.....DITTO. Your scenario is exactly the same as mine. 30 + years old, quit 2 years ago because I kept having ulcers from the stress of an overly packed classroom, no discipline allowed, and coworkers who had zero passion for the beautiful children we were working with. I finally had to throw in the towel after 9 years of working at my job. I loved my babies dearly too.

    • @crystalpreuett9539
      @crystalpreuett9539 3 роки тому +4

      @@monaghanfan18
      I'm sorry you had to endure all that for 9 years. Nobody should have to endure that kind of heck on Earth! And on top of it all, here are these innocent students caught in the crossfire and paying the price of a culture who is in major moral decline, and the "couldn't care less unless it benefits me" administration of many schools. 😢

    • @monaghanfan18
      @monaghanfan18 3 роки тому +2

      @@crystalpreuett9539

    • @0143ram
      @0143ram 2 роки тому +2

      So true...

    • @Mssmn
      @Mssmn 2 роки тому +2

      You could not describe it better! Not a grouchy old lady here either, that's just the reality in today'd classroom, more and more common.

  • @lindaann7526
    @lindaann7526 3 роки тому +3

    Redirecting behavior in the classroom is very helpful because it’ll help with behavior problems and make it easier on the teachers and students. Linda S.

  • @HelloPeeps7869
    @HelloPeeps7869 6 років тому +42

    What about a child who is aggressive and likes to pretend to shoot at people? This child has been moved several times to different schools, and he ended up in our classroom. Child punched another student in her face. Please help.

  • @lisaburge6632
    @lisaburge6632 3 роки тому +1

    Redirecting behavior in the classroom is very helpful. Help children with their behavior run class much smoothly.

  • @lindavasquez7605
    @lindavasquez7605 4 роки тому +6

    I'm a teenager but I'm really good with autistic kids so thanks for your help

  • @ClaritaArciniegas
    @ClaritaArciniegas Рік тому +2

    debemos hablarles y explicarles de muchas maneras sin perder la paciencia no gritarles darles ejemplos y con juegos y hablandoles con mucho carino sin gritar y mostrandoles imagines

  • @LeaDiary
    @LeaDiary 2 роки тому +2

    Discipline very important to practice specially with the kids

  • @music0cool
    @music0cool 6 років тому +29

    Should teach this to all to-be parents

    • @Elithia.m
      @Elithia.m 4 роки тому +2

      YES. I believe there would be less people in jails and prisons if we start at childhood. Early childhood education is so valuable and it’s especially important for parents to teach their children social skills, self regulation, etc.

  • @KidzGaming921
    @KidzGaming921 2 роки тому +5

    Redirecting behavior works well if you see it coming. I have one child who becomes very angry for no reason. It is hard to tell when or what will set him off. If you do redirecting with him, it will make him more angry and his frustration grows to the point of hitting and kicking anyone within reach. even teachers. I have to pick him up and take him to another room all the while he is kicking and trying to hit me and pull my hair. He has been kicked out of another Preschool because of this. Our director thinks we can change his behavior so he is with us for good.

    • @ashleygibson2342
      @ashleygibson2342 2 роки тому +1

      Hey, I’ve had a few kids like that. One thing that I finds helps is talking about it and truly trying to sympathize with the child. Once they know they have communicated their emotional state, and as long as you remain calm in your response, it opens up the door to redirect. Another thing I did was give him appropriate outlets to display this anger. Have him color “the mad out” of his body, say “It hurts our friends when we hit. (Or whatever) Instead lets stomp our foot and say “I’m mad.” And stop his feet.

    • @ialbuquerque259
      @ialbuquerque259 Рік тому

      ​@@ashleygibson2342yesss, that is what I was thinking about! also, helping him to name the feeling and identify more physical signs of anger may help, once he will be able to notice some of those signs coming! or even when he does get mad, knowing the name of the feeling and its impacts on his body and mind allows them to think of calming and regulating strategies

  • @evangelinespruill3101
    @evangelinespruill3101 4 роки тому +2

    This video show me other ways to redirect students in the classroom.

  • @erika4144
    @erika4144 3 роки тому

    Great video!! Erica C.

  • @laa2902
    @laa2902 7 років тому +12

    Hope this applies to hyperactive and unmediated first graders!

    • @shelbyrea9898
      @shelbyrea9898 2 роки тому +1

      Most likely it would work even with early elementary kids. So long as you can get their attention on something else

  • @prof.robsonsouza
    @prof.robsonsouza 5 років тому +5

    Thank you very much , it´s been very useful for me , may God bless you all.

  • @nekeshawilliams8224
    @nekeshawilliams8224 3 роки тому

    Great video (ms Monique)

  • @nekeshawilliams8224
    @nekeshawilliams8224 3 роки тому +1

    Redirecting behavior is positive way of helping a child.

  • @molly6966
    @molly6966 2 роки тому

    What is the grade level and what is the subject that they are teaching?

  • @irenekelenc4559
    @irenekelenc4559 6 років тому +21

    The "gentle touch" could still look threatening to some parents or children even if its used by the teacher in a manner that is meant to gently redirect. The is the generation of sensitive helicopter parents and children, trust me.

    • @jazzyg6059
      @jazzyg6059 6 років тому +9

      You're being dramatic

    • @KitanKate
      @KitanKate 5 років тому +1

      @@jazzyg6059 don't worry, that's just a person who doesn't work in childcare, and if they do...they shouldn't.

    • @Elithia.m
      @Elithia.m 4 роки тому +2

      Then you could explain to the parents the purpose of the gentle touch.

    • @MariaNewman-b9u
      @MariaNewman-b9u Рік тому

      Encourage children to be independent ,to be creative and set limits for children in a constuctive ,respectful manner,.anticipate problems and redirect; Provide children opportunities to interact with multiple materials and support critical thinking and broblem solving skills. During Morning with children have conversation about feelings ,gently touches.

  • @CubanGirl-oo4pg
    @CubanGirl-oo4pg 5 років тому +15

    When I was a child I was punished and spanked. Because of that I suffer a traumatic condition called education

  • @Lady_Caster
    @Lady_Caster 2 роки тому

    Could we upload a better quality version of this? 360p is terrible and substanded even for when this was first put up in 2015

  • @SunshineJoe-cx8yz
    @SunshineJoe-cx8yz 3 роки тому

    Great tips.

  • @dealingwithfeeling763
    @dealingwithfeeling763 11 місяців тому

    Hi, I would like to collaborate with your channel. Dealing with Feeling helps people cope with feelings. We aim to help children cope with feelings early on so they do not struggle with emotions later on but know them as drivers on their path.

  • @jeniferriquelme1219
    @jeniferriquelme1219 3 роки тому

    Very helpful video 😁

  • @Fascinatingfacts77
    @Fascinatingfacts77 6 років тому +7

    I sent my kid just turned 3 to the blended pre school nearby in USA . Almost all teachers were polite and kind. I was very curious and see group app pics that day to see how my kid was doing . All kids pics except my kid .i asked teacher where is my kid and whether my kid is ok. Teacher said it is kids responsible to come and sit. Also she secretly bullied me called me names hungry ladybug.also next day holloween craft she cut like a middle finger paste on paper and draw "U" in the border and make my kid to hold with that picture while other kids holding pumpkin photos and posted on group app. After she abused my innocent kid like that and She set my kids iPad password as "sheep". She insulted me in the field trip.
    Point is I am old and smart enough to know I was being bullied by a racist psycho teacher..
    Even tho other teachers are polite and kind, and not aware of knowing this .I stopped my kids school and homeschooling my kid. I am typing this to lighten my heart.
    The terrible thing is other kind teachers might not know the truth or wrongly informed. It is always good to hear the two part of story and decide. For example . If a person point out an apple and say it is a pear, no one is fool enough to believe it blindly. At least they use their own conscious to just see it.
    One thing is for sure. If only the head is straight, then a tail will be going in a right direction. If a head itself in a wrong direction, then the tail will be in wrong direction inevitably. Even though I like to send my kid to free school, I am really scared . Becoz of some gossiping teachers ,this incident affected my other kid who is in same district connected school .where her class teacher keep giving her whole month lunch detentions for no good reason in the end of year and mentally torture her. In repot card she put ( Positive relationship with school-NA means not improved ) Mental abuse of the kid by a teacher to take on their parents is also a sin. Poisoning other good teachers by gossiping is the disgusting behavior. Point is , if someone gossip, it is foolish to believe it right away.and take revenge on innocent souls. Everyone must understand. Plz don't think just becoz you have power , you can do anything you want and no one is watching .
    I 100% know there is GOD and he is watching and waiting for the right time to teach a lesson to the vengeful ones. Thank you

    • @rosaliazepeda1221
      @rosaliazepeda1221 6 років тому +3

      ravi kumar i am so sorry this happened to you and your kids.

    • @kellytaylor1282
      @kellytaylor1282 3 роки тому +1

      As a teacher, I am very sad to hear this. There are some really bad teachers out there that need to find a new career.

  • @evangelinespruill3101
    @evangelinespruill3101 4 роки тому +1

    Good advice

  • @randomuploadsism
    @randomuploadsism 4 роки тому +6

    didn’t see any problem behaviour in this video!

    • @bradgonzaga3390
      @bradgonzaga3390 3 роки тому

      Review the topic! I think you miss the discussion!

  • @gwendolynneformwalt2659
    @gwendolynneformwalt2659 5 років тому +1

    When you say on a cue like what do you mean I'm trying to follow the video but it doesn't make sense and plus I'm a student taking a childcare course at CCBC

  • @Lyfeoflillie
    @Lyfeoflillie 4 роки тому +2

    I have a child in my class with biting problems, and another who curses, and another who hits.

    • @bobbysbackyard5310
      @bobbysbackyard5310 4 роки тому +1

      As an infant educator I would love to hear your thoughts on this video I just made "5 Little Ducks - Bobby's Backyard - SONGS" I would appreciate any advice you would be willing to give! thank you!!

  • @alamoprepper9041
    @alamoprepper9041 5 років тому +1

    Thanks teacher uses redirection and I use same lessons at home now I know what it is

  • @keiwonahale
    @keiwonahale 3 роки тому

    okay thanks miss lokayaandokayI

  • @elenawhtenack6564
    @elenawhtenack6564 3 роки тому

    Admiral Herbert G. Hopwood High School

  • @oskarsiebold71
    @oskarsiebold71 Рік тому

    true

  • @dilipmandal7021
    @dilipmandal7021 6 років тому +5

    Useful giidence

  • @ryanbearse8831
    @ryanbearse8831 4 роки тому

    Summer 2015

  • @marclabrie6027
    @marclabrie6027 4 роки тому +1

    Time outs don't work

  • @صبا.نوابی
    @صبا.نوابی 4 роки тому

    Helpful

  • @deborahdearmin3449
    @deborahdearmin3449 8 років тому +5

    behavior guidance useful

  • @patrciaclemons8183
    @patrciaclemons8183 3 роки тому +1

    Teaching young humans to grow up to be manipulators since year 1. Good job America.

  • @mayaavelarde6490
    @mayaavelarde6490 4 роки тому

    😱😱😱

  • @ArfankhanKhan-x8o
    @ArfankhanKhan-x8o 26 днів тому

    😅😮😢🎉❤

  • @johnbutton3644
    @johnbutton3644 4 роки тому

    Hi I'm haylie

  • @kchavis7671
    @kchavis7671 4 роки тому

    A

  • @nefrareece3494
    @nefrareece3494 4 роки тому

    Classroom management

  • @abhijitroy09876
    @abhijitroy09876 7 місяців тому

    🫂🫂🫂🫂

  • @saifserai36
    @saifserai36 4 роки тому

    Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else trying to find out best toddler parenting books try Loctavan Teaching Toddler Strategy (do a google search ) ? Ive heard some incredible things about it and my colleague got amazing success with it.

  • @garincoleman2792
    @garincoleman2792 5 років тому +1

    You would have less behavioral problems if you the ocse didnt remove the father from their lives and charge ridiculous payments so ocse and the counties can recieve federal incentive payments

  • @repenttoday8070
    @repenttoday8070 4 роки тому +1

    corporate punishment worked in the 1950s-1980s