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Free resource for reflecting on children's behaviours

Downloadable resource to support early childhood educators

We are seeing a large increase in educators reporting on children's disruptive behaviours. We know that children respond to not having their needs met by displaying behaviours that are challenging. Reflecting on children's behaviours offers a series of questions for reflection to help educators explore the WHY behind some behaviours children display to best support them and those around them.

If you like this free resource, be sure to check out Niki Buchan's brand new title But I want to be Good! for more support in this area of early childhood education and care. 

Ages: 0-6 | Pages: 2 | Code: ETS0334F

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Niki Buchan

Niki Buchan is CEO and owner of Natural Learning Educational Consultancy. She has lived and worked in South Africa, Australia and is now based in Scotland. She works internationally as a conference keynote speaker, nature pedagogue, mentor and author having been invited to work in Australia, UK, USA, Canada, Iceland, Sweden, South Korea, China, Norway, Denmark and South Africa. She has developed a reputation as a strong advocate for children’s right to a high-quality childhood with a deep concern about children’s mental health and trauma.

Niki trusts children as being capable and competent, respects their ability to know what they need for their development including assessing and taking risks. She has a great love for the outdoors and has been working with both adults and young children in very consultative, naturalistic and sensorial environments both indoors and outdoors for more than 40 years. She believes children have a right to regular access to nature and to have their voices heard in matters that affect them.