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Teaching Without Hurting
October 10, 2008
Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.
-Thomas Edison

In her new book, Don't Get Upset! Help Young Children Manage Their Feelings by Understanding Your Own (Redleaf Press), Tamar Jacobson offers this commentary on discipline:

"Children love their mamas and papas. So why do we hurt children to teach them? For example, when they are very young, and they learn to curse by imitating the group of adults they adore, why do we wash their mouths out with soap, put pepper on their tongues, or inflict other such punishment? Why can't we, instead, hold young children close and seriously, earnestly, tell them that we love them and that when they use those curse words, it makes us all feel unsafe?

Young children need adults for their survival. They need us to approve of and love them, to guide them with kindness and compassion so that they will grow to be humane. Thinking of those innocent, trusting, yearning, curious, mischievous, needy eyes, I wonder why we hurt children to teach them."


Exchange's Many Resources on Children with Challenging Behavior

Exchange has a number of extremely helpful resources for supporting teachers in dealing with children with challenging behaviors:

  • Our Beginnings Workshop book, Behavior, has 24 articles written by experts in the field on how to deal with challenging behavior.
  • Twelve Out of the Box Training Kits on "Positive Discipline" provide directors with all the resources you need to conduct in-house training sessions.
  • Two Exchange CEU modules, "Managing Challenging Behavior" and "Social and Emotional Development", provide credit for reading Exchange magazine articles.
  • The DVD, Facing the Challenge (an expertly crafted video training tool).

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Comments (1)

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Sue Maloney · October 11, 2008
Moorestown Children\\\\\\\'s School
Moorestown, NJ, United States


My first reaction to this exerpt is: Who does this? Do they read books about caring for children? My following reaction is: If there is a need for a book for those persons who might actually think this way and need to be approached in such a basic manner, then I hope this book reaches them.



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