Home » ExchangeEveryDay » They’re Just Babies



ExchangeEveryDay Past Issues


<< Previous Issue | View Past Issues | | Next Issue >> ExchangeEveryDay
They’re Just Babies
January 20, 2006
The more that you read, the more things you will know, the more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.
-Dr. Seuss

Early learning and care providers from around the world have turned their attention to fostering peaceful conflict resolution skills in young children. There is a growing body of literature on ways that child care providers can support these efforts, much of which has been brought to our awareness by our friends at the World Forum Foundation.

Much of our thinking to date has focused on preschool and school-age children, yet we know that development is a truly fascinating process where everything begins earlier than any of us would have expected. Recently, Mothercraft has undertaken a project to understand more about the precursors of peaceful resolution skills in young children. Our research began with insights from Early Childhood Educators who care for infants in our centres. This panel of experts is comprised of graduates of diploma programs in Early Childhood Education at the college level. I have studied the development of young children for a long time, but the things I am learning about infants in this project are truly remarkable.

Here are but a few of the highlights:

The Early Childhood Educators emphasized the importance of modeling the peaceful resolution of conflict with infants. When two infants are interested in the same toy, the teacher may provide a similar toy to one infant stake-holder which then resolves the disagreement peacefully without either child experiencing the sudden removal of the toy.

We know this modeling has been an important investment when we observe a 14 month-old baby engaging in a sharing exchange with another infant by approaching them with a similar toy, in hopes of making an exchange.

For infants, saying good-bye to their parents can produce an internal conflict that may be resolved by making a treasured toy available. It’s a pleasure to see infants bringing a child’s favourite toy to them as they experience sadness in their parents’ departure from the centre.

These observations come from teachers of babies. In educating future early learning and care providers on peace education in young children, we need to remember that infants are not just babies. They are the skilled negotiators and peacekeepers of the future.

Contributed by Laurie McNellis

ExchangeEveryDay

Delivered five days a week containing news, success stories, solutions, trend reports, and much more.

What is ExchangeEveryDay?

ExchangeEveryDay is the official electronic newsletter for Exchange Press. It is delivered five days a week containing news stories, success stories, solutions, trend reports, and much more.

Out of the Box Kits on Sale! For two more days you will be able to purchase any of the more than 60 Out of the Box Training Kits from Exchange at a 20% discount (online versions only). To take advantage of this sale, go to http://mail.ccie.com/go/eed/932




Post a Comment

Have an account? to submit your comment.


required

Your e-mail address will not be visible to other website visitors.
required
required
required

Check the box below, to help verify that you are not a bot. Doing so helps prevent automated programs from abusing this form.



Disclaimer: Exchange reserves the right to remove any comments at its discretion or reprint posted comments in other Exchange materials.