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Child Behavior Problems, Teacher Executive Functions, and Teacher Stress in Head Start Classrooms.

Allison H Friedman-KraussC Cybele RaverJuliana M NeuspielJohn Kinsel
Published in: Early education and development (2013)
Many early childhood teachers do not receive sufficient training for handling children's challenging behaviors. Child behavior problems increase a teacher's workload and consequently may contribute to feelings of stress. However, teachers' executive function abilities may enable them to use effective, cognitive-based behavior management and instructional strategies during interactions with students, which may reduce stress. Providing teachers with training on managing challenging behaviors and enhancing executive functions may reduce their stress and facilitate their use of effective classroom practices, which is important for children's school readiness skills and teachers' health.
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