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Ann M. Partee, Ann S. Lhospital, Sarah A. Hammond, Amanda P. Williford, Jason T. Downer
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本文介绍了儿童和家庭视角工具,这是一个对从业者友好的框架,用于理解和促进教师对挑战性行为的归因,或者教师如何感知行为。我们首先认为教师对挑战性行为的归因是一种重要的社会情绪能力,教师在转移归因时需要利用其他社会情绪能力,包括自我意识、情绪调节和观点采纳。然后,我们描述了如何使用透镜工具来帮助幼儿教师注意并改变他们对儿童挑战性行为的归因,这是弗吉尼亚州幼儿心理健康咨询试点项目的一部分。我们通过从实际案例中提取的简短插图来说明教师和顾问使用lens工具的例子。最后,我们为有兴趣解决教师对挑战性行为的归因的从业者提供了考虑,作为他们支持教师社会情感能力工作的一部分。
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Supporting preschool teachers’ social-emotional competencies and “lenses” for challenging behavior in Virginia’s early childhood mental health consultation program
This paper introduces the Lenses for Children and Families tool, a practitioner-friendly framework to understand and promote teacher attributions for challenging behavior—or how teachers perceive behaviors. We first argue that teacher attributions for challenging behavior are an important social-emotional competency, and that to shift attributions, teachers draw on other social-emotional competencies including self-awareness, emotion regulation, and perspective taking. Then, we describe how the Lenses tool was used to help early childhood teachers notice and shift their attributions for children’s challenging behaviors as part of the Virginia Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation pilot program. We illustrate examples of teachers and consultants using the Lenses tool through short vignettes drawn from actual cases. We conclude by providing considerations for practitioners interested in addressing teachers’ attributions for challenging behavior as part of their work to support teachers’ social-emotional competencies.
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