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What Behavior is Challenging to You?
July 18, 2016
In a consumer society, contentment is a radical proposition. Recognizing abundance rather than scarcity undermines an economy that thrives by creating unmet desires.
-Robin Wall Kimmerer, author and botanist

In one of the 50 segments in the training video, Addressing Challenging Behaviors, 8 early childhood experts including Holly Bruno, Marjorie Kostelnik, Amy Dumbro, Luis Hernandez, and Marie Masterson, share their insights on how teacher's experiences, expectations, teaching style, temperament, and personality all play a role in determining how they react to behavior that may be interpreted as challenging. 

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Rebeca Corona · June 13, 2017
Absaroka Head Sart
Worland, WY, United States


This is a great article and wanted to share it with colleagues but it says the link cannot be found when I click on it.



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