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New Challenging Behavior Resource
October 28, 2015
Trouble knocked at the door, but hearing laughter, hurried away.
-Benjamin Franklin

Yesterday was a momentous day at Exchange as we put the final touches on the last of ten lessons in our new video training resource, Addressing Challenging Behaviors: Promoting Social and Emotional Health in Young Children! This resource has been over two years in the making, with interviews of 53 experts and filming in over 30 classrooms across the country. Next we are having closed captioning added and then the videos are off to the discmaker.

Addressing Challenging Behavior is designed to provide teachers with a wealth of ideas and strategies that they can implement in their classrooms.  Each of the 10 lessons is divided into 5 bite-size 8 - 12 minute segments.

While we await the arrival of the DVDs from the discmaker, we are offering ExchangeEveryDay readers a special discount:  if you pre-order the complete set of four DVDs now, we will give you a never-to-be repeated $100 discount.

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Dawn Perry · October 28, 2015
Children's Council of San Francisco
San Francisco, California, United States


Will there be translations available?

Robin Douglas · October 28, 2015
VCCCD
Ventura, CA, United States


Thank you, thank you, thank you for closed captioning this video series! Many times I have wanted to use Exchange videos in my college classes and have not been able to do so because they were not closed captioned!



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