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Purpose
To familiarize parents with some of our group behaviour management strategies & techniques.
Policy
We encourage a positive environment for the children at KidHub and we hire qualified, patient and caring staff members who are confident in working with children even through difficult situations. We train our staff on a variety of positive behaviour management techniques to use when trying to get the attention of the whole group. We also encourage our staff to bring in their own positive techniques that they feel will meet the needs of the children that they are working with.
Examples of group behaviour management strategies:
- KidHub HEROES Program: read more about this program here.
- “KidHub High Five!”: A teacher shouts out in a fun and positive tone “KidHub High Five” and the children respond with the sound of a high five (”tshhh”). The excitement and noise created from the children’s responses will catch the attention of other children who may not have originally heard the teacher. This gives them a moment to end their conversations and listen to the KidHub teacher.
- “1-2-3, Eyes on Me!”: The KidHub teacher will shout out in a positive tone “1-2-3 eyes on me” and the children will respond with ”1-2 eyes on you!”. The children who respond will grab the attention of the other children who didn’t originally hear the KidHub teacher’s request for attention.
- “If You Can Hear Me...”: This strategy promotes movement and allows the children to burn off a little energy while trying to gain their attention. The teacher will then lead the children through several different actions such as:
- “If you can hear me... touch your toes!”
- “If you can hear me... give someone a high five behind your back!”
- “If you can hear me... pretend you’re a snowman melting to the ground!”
- “If you can hear me... sit nicely and listen to the instructions for our next fun activity!”
- Other Examples of Attention Getters:
- “Hocus Pocus; Everybody Focus”
- ”Are you Ready Kids?; Aye, Aye Captain”
- ”Macaroni and Cheese; Everybody Freeze!”
- ”Andy’s Coming!; Kids all Freeze in Place”
- ”Scooby Dooby Doo; Where Are You?”
- ”Holy Moly; Guacamole”
- If standard attention-gaining strategies are unsuccessful in engaging the group as a whole, KidHub teachers will implement a brief calming activity (e.g., stretching, reading, quiet reflection) to help children prepare for listening. This will last only a few minutes, until the teacher determines the group is ready to proceed. If, at that point, individual children continue to have difficulty following instructions, they will be removed from the group for a private discussion with a teacher while the remainder of the group continues the activity. When deemed appropriate, teachers will fill out a Feedback Report (see Forms and Reports) to be signed by parents.