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May 30, 2026
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APR 170B Observing and Guiding Behavior Lecture Hours: 3 Credits: 3
Emphasizes the role of the teacher and techniques of individual and group guidance. Approaches guidance from a developmental constructivist perspective. Prepares students to customize guidance strategies through the use of objective observations. Discusses long-term guidance goals that support typically and atypically developing children ages birth to 8 years. Reflects on how teacher/child and family relationships influence guidance. Emphasizes how routines, schedules, and the physical environment support guidance.
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Use principles of observing to record observations which are accurate, objective and comprehensive.
- Explain the theory and application of positive guidance.
- Describe the role of the teacher and explain lab school routines and operations.
- Evaluate personal growth in relating individually to children and groups of children.
Content Outline
- Principles of Observing and Recording
- Guides to Speech and Action
- Distinction Between Discipline and Punishment
- Goals for Guidance
- Children in Routines
- Role of Teacher
- Praise vs. Encouragement
- Building Relationships with Children
- Role Play Classroom Scenarios
- Understanding Diverse Family Characteristics as it Relates to Guidance
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