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- Classroom Management
- Teacher Resources
Product Description
An essential resource that all teachers will appreciate! Written by two experienced teachers, Preschool Classroom Management offers solutions and suggestions to help you tackle behavior issues in the classroom. The techniques described in the book aim to prevent problems before they happen and to provide solutions when they do. Chapters include working with challenging behaviors, teaching alternative behaviors, building a caring community in the classroom, teacher t… More >>
Preschool Classroom Management: 150 Teacher-Tested Techniques

#1 by Janie Patterson on October 31st, 2010
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I purchased this book because it received a Teacher’s Choice Award from
Learning Magazine. I am impressed! It contains many ideas that can
be easily implemented into daily routines. In addition, there are
strategies for handling those more challenging situtations that some-
times occur in the classroom. Any beginning or veteran teacher should
benefit from the suggestions.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by A Preschool Teacher on October 31st, 2010
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This book does have some useful ideas, and could be referred to in certain circumstances, but a lot of it is commmon sense, and it feels a little repetitive.
I was expecting well written chapters on management, with maybe an appendix at the end with specific incidences that could be refered to. Instead every page is on something different. It’s organized in bullets and covers a lot throughout the book, but is not too helpful because it doesn’t go in depth on any subject.
It’s an okay book, but I don’t think I got my money’s worth.
Rating: 3 / 5