
Environmental Strategies to Promote Appropriate Behaviors and Social Interaction in Young Children
Author(s) -
Şerife Balıkcı
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
turkish journal of special education research and practice :
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2687-6213
DOI - 10.37233/trsped.2021.0115
Subject(s) - psychology , developmental psychology , positive behavior support , medical education , medicine , intervention (counseling) , psychiatry
Research suggests an increase in challenging behaviors among young children in early care and education settings (Granja et al., 2018). Challenging behaviors in early years are among the strongest predictors of more serious problem behaviors later in life (Brennan et al., 2015). High-quality, safe, responsive, and nurturing early care and education environments are critical to support development, engagement, and learning of young children with and without disabilities. Well-organized and engaging classroom environments help to prevent or decrease rates of challenging behaviors of young children by promoting appropriate behaviors and social interactions (Powell et al., 2006). Unfortunately, many practitioners working in early care and education settings are unsure how to create environments that support children’s engagement and prevent challenging behaviors they exhibit (Steed and Roach, 2017). This practice brief offers recommendations and strategies for practitioner to design more engaging and developmentally appropriate classroom environments to support appropriate behaviors and prevent challenging behaviors of young children.