Roots of behavior : genetics, instinct, and socialization in animal behavior / edited by Eugene L. Bliss
Material type:
- 22nd ed. 591.5 ROO
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CUoM Library General Stacks | Mathematics/Physics/Chemistry/Biology | 591.5 ROO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 00006226 |
Includes bibliography and index
When teachers create environments that teach skills rather than punish individual actions, they reduce behavior problems and nurture the growth of all learners. This book expertly guides early childhood teachers to analyze their classroom elements, routines, and responses to children. Much like gardeners who adjust soil, water, or fertilizer to help flowers bloom, educators of young children must look beyond challenging behaviors to what a child’s actions are communicating about her learning environment or home life.
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