Title: Early Childhood Education: Social and Emotional Development
1Early Childhood EducationSocial and Emotional
Development
- Dr. K. A. Korb
- University of Jos
2Outline
- Interpersonal Skills Ability to relate with
others - Peer Relationships
- Child-Teacher Relationships
- Intrapersonal Skills Ability to understand
oneself - Emotional Literacy
- Self Esteem
- Assimilating into school culture
- Behavior Management
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3Eriksons Stages of Psychosocial Development
Stage Age Crisis
Infancy 0-1 Trust vs. Mistrust
Early Childhood 2-3 Autonomy vs. Shame Doubt
Preschool 3-5 Initiative vs. Guilt
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4Piagets Stages of Cognitive Development
Stage Age Key Characteristics
Sensorimotor 0-2 Thinks via senses
Pre-Operational 2-7 Can use mental symbols Thinks unidirectionally Egocentric
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5Teaching Social/Emotional Skills
- Research has demonstrated that social skills are
associated with school success (Denham Burton,
2003) - Prosocial behaviors foster peer and teacher
relationships - Helping, sharing, taking turns
- Self-regulation skills hinder aggression
- Social skills are associated with emotional
competence
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6Teaching Social/Emotional Skills
- Preschool teachers strongly influence young
childrens social-emotional development (Pianta
Stuhlman, 2004) - Formal vs. Informal teaching of social and
emotional skills - Formal instruction in social and emotional skills
results in positive child development - I Can Problem Solve
- Als Pals Kids Making Healthy Choices
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7Teaching Social/Emotional Skills
- Importance of teaching social/emotional skills
- Skills are necessary for children to be
successful in school and the culture - Prevent behavior problems
- Do not teach social skills only when problem
behaviors occur - Problem has happened
- Children are upset
- Teacher attention may reinforce negative behavior
- Teach social skills also before incidents happen
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8Social and Emotional Development consists of
- Sense of confidence and competence
- Ability to form good relationships with peers and
adults - Ability to identify, understand, and communicate
feelings - Constructively managing strong emotions
- Develop empathy
- Ability to persist at tasks
- Ability to follow directions
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9Checklist of Social Skills (McClellan Katz,
1977)
- Approaches peers positively
- Clearly and appropriately expresses needs
- Not easily intimidated by bullies
- Expresses frustration and anger positively
- Easily joins peers in work or play
- Participates in discussions and activities
- Ability to take turns
- Shows an interest in peers
- Can compromise with peers
- Accepts people of diverse ethnic groups
- Uses appropriate nonverbal communication
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10Teaching Peer Interactions
- Directly teach the social skill
- Model the behavior
- In person or with puppets
- Allow for practice
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11Teacher-Child Relationships
- Children will model the teachers behavior
- Be courteous
- Show interest in childrens lives
- Ask for childrens input when possible
- Develop close, caring relationships with the
children
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12Child Environment Relationship
- Teach children to become aware of and to take
care of the environment - Pick up trash in and around the school yard
- Study the trash scientific observation skills
- Plant trees
- Biology
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13Emotional Literacy
- Types of Emotions
- Core emotions Joy, anger, sadness fear
- Complex emotions Frustration, annoyance,
boredom, jealousy - Teaching Emotional Literacy
- Recognize and label feelings
- You must feel hurt.
- Accept feelings
- It is ok to feel hurt when your friend ignores
you. - Encourage appropriate responses to feelings
- What is a better way we can deal with these
feelings?
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14Managing Conflict
- Help the child accept their feelings as valid
- Help the child verbalize emotions
- Suggest alternative behaviors
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15Managing Anger
- Teach children
- That anger can interfere with problem solving
- How to recognize anger in themselves and their
peers - How to calm down
- Appropriate ways to express anger
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16 Turtle Technique
- Recognize
- that you
- feel angry.
Think Stop.
- Go into shell. Take 3 deep breathes. And
think calm, coping thoughts.
Come out of shell when calm and think of a
solution.
17Building Self Esteem
- Self-Esteem How you feel about yourself
- Three components (Kostelnik et al., 2006)
- Competence Accomplish goals
- Worth Valued by others
- Control Ability to influence environment
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18Building Self Esteem
- Daily Encouragement
- Sincere, specific, regular attention to children
- Point out the relationship between a childs
successes and their personal strengths - Planned Activities
- VIP (Very Important Person) of the Week is
allowed special privileges and an opportunity to
share with the class
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19Classroom Activities to Promote Social/Emotional
Development
- What aspects of social or emotional development
is the lesson aimed to teach? - What are the strengths of the lesson?
- What would you improve to make the lesson more
effective?
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20Internet Resources
- Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations
for Early Learning What Works Briefs - Promote young childrens emotional development
- Present scientific evidence for best practices
- http//www.vanderbilt.edu/csefel/
- Activities to promote development for young
children - http//www.teacherquicksource.com/headstart/defaul
t.aspx
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21Revision
- What social skills are necessary for young
children to develop? - What are some strategies for teaching these
social skills in ECE programs? - What emotional skills are necessary for young
children to develop? - What are some strategies for teaching these
social skills in ECE programs? - Why is teaching social and emotional skills
important?
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