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Title: WWB Training Kit


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WWB Training Kit 20
  • Expressing Warmthand Affectionto Children

2
Discuss
  • How do you know when someone cares for you,
    likes being with you, is pleased with your
    efforts and accomplishments?

3
Teacher Child Warmth and Affection Are Important
Because They
  • Contribute to secure relationships between
    children and adults
  • Provide models of positive, gentle, behavior
  • Are linked with ability to interact positively
    with peers
  • Cause teachers to feel enjoyed and appreciated
  • Other reasons?

4
Expressions of Warmth and Affection Occur When
  • Teachers and caregivers interact with children to
  • Protect
  • Guide
  • Communicate
  • Teach
  • Play
  • Comfort

5
How Can You Organize Your Schedule to Increase
Expressions of Warmth and Affection?
  • Daily Routine
  • Classroom set-up
  • Materials and equipment

6
Warm and Affectionate Teachers Show Children That
They
  • like them
  • enjoy being with them
  • are having fun with them
  • are pleased with their efforts and
    accomplishments

7
Scenario 1
  • While eating breakfast with her 3- and
    4-year-olds, Mrs. Fosters glance falls on Marcus
    who has been absent for several days. When he
    briefly looks up from his plate, she smiles and
    says, Im happy to see you this morning, Marcus.
    We missed you.

8
Scenario 2
  • Mr. Cavendish is reading to three toddlers in the
    book area. Catherine leans against his shoulder
    and strokes his hair while peering at the book.
    Julio and Carl are snuggled at his sides. He
    reads in an animated tone, occasionally asking or
    answering questions in a gentle, soothing tone
    of voice.

9
Scenario 3
  • Ai-lis parents have recently moved to the United
    States from China. Ai-li needs a diaper change,
    but she is engrossed with a ball. Mr. Hareem, a
    new teacher, approaches and attempts to entice
    her to come to him by talking with a sheep
    puppet. Ai-li turns her head and shrinks away
    from Mr. Hareem. Mr. Hareem smiles and says,
    Dont be shy, Ai-li, and picks her up.
    Ai-li begins to cry and struggles to get down.

10
Scenario 4
  • Ms. Morton is coping with a rainy day by
    organizing a strenuous activity for her 4- and
    5-year-olds under the covered outdoor area. She
    and her assistant, Mrs. Kim, cheer, clap, laugh,
    and shout out encouragement as groups of children
    move across the area by first walking backwards,
    then running, hopping and jumping. Soon, the
    children who have finished first begin to do
    the same for their peers.

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Ways to Convey Warmth and Affection
  • Validating
  • Hugging
  • Holding
  • Stroking
  • Facial expressions - Smiling
  • Laughter
  • Voice tone
  • Terms of endearment

12
More Ways to Convey Warmth and Affection
  • Encouragement
  • Playful teasing
  • Playful physical contact, such as brief tickling
  • Patting on the head
  • Special handshake

13
Smiling Has Impact
  • From early infancy
  • Conveys positive emotion
  • May help child appreciate other forms of teacher
    affection

14
Influences on Teachers Expressions of Affection?
  • Teachers express warmth and affection in varying
    ways
  • What factors might influence these variations

15
One Size Fits All?
  • Teachers can adjust styles of expression to
    childs
  • Needs
  • Preferences
  • Family
  • Cultural background

16
More Tips to Remember
  • Input from parents can help you attend to and
    individualize based on childrens personal
    preferences
  • Some children who engage in persistent
    challenging behavior may need warmth
    and affection the most, and may be using
    challenging behavior to seek attention
  • Monitor whether you are adequately expressing
    warmth and affection

17
More Tips (continued)
  • Avoid showing warmth and affection during or
    IMMEDIATELY after disciplining children
  • Avoid frequent expressions of negative emotion
    toward children

18
Final Tip
  • If the majority of
  • the comments you make to children are positive,
    you will be contributing to the emotional warmth
    of the classroom

19
Additional Resources
  • Copple, C. (Ed.). (2003). A world of difference.
    Washington, DC National Association for The
    Education of Young Children.
  • Lynch, E. W., Hanson, M. J. (Eds.). (2004).
    Developing cross-cultural competence A guide for
    working with diverse children and their families,
    third edition. Baltimore, MD Brookes
    Publishing.
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