This year I had the opportunity to attend the NCAEYC conference at the Raleigh Civic Center in Raleigh North Carolina . Dr. Becky Bailey was the guest of honor. She is the founder of Conscious Discipline.
“Conscious Discipline is the most comprehensive discipline program available. It is specifically designed to provide parents with the conscious awareness and skills needed to create safe, connected, problem-solving homes”.
“Conscious Discipline is a comprehensive self-regulation program that integrates social-emotional learning
and discipline”.
and discipline”.
‘Conscious Discipline is a longtime leader in the integration of classroom management with social-emotional learning, utilizing everyday events as the curriculum and addressing the adult's emotional intelligence as well as the child's. Conscious Discipline empowers adults to consciously respond to daily conflict, transforming it into an opportunity to teach critical life skills to children’.
“Conscious Discipline is evidence-based, and was named as a national model for character education by the Florida State Legislature”
http://consciousdiscipline.com/about/conscious_discipline.asp
Conscious Discipline a topic that has inspired me from the first time I encountered it. I can imagine conducting a research study where most early childhood centers in my home town, Raleigh North Carolina are required to use conscious discipline in their classroom. The other early childhood centers would not be required to use it in fact they would be instructed to use other discipline methods such as time out or removal from classroom settings. The research study would follow 10 early childhood centers. 5 would use conscious discipline and the other 5 would not. After the conclusion of the study all centers would be required to use the method of discipline that was the most effective on children. I think this study would bring positive contributions to the early childhood field. Those positive contributions include more children being loved and cared for, reduction of child abuse, children having positive self esteem, adults and children learning to self regulate, children helping other children, children creating genuine friendships, children and adults learning to express their emotions through words, children using their words to express them selves, children growing up learning to self regulate, children with less mental issues as adults, parents creating unbreakable loving bonds with their children, parents learning how to talk to their children, and much more. To learn more about conscious discipline please visit consciousdiscipline.com
Tiffany, your blog post was very interesting and informative. You are fortunate to have seen Dr. Becky Bailey speak at the conference—what a great opportunity. Your idea for a research project regarding Conscious Discipline was authentic and has merit for use in the field. I serve on an early care and education advisory committee that has facilitated a study very similar to this. The research surrounds a character education program for preschoolers, called “Peacemaking Skills for Little Kids” (http://www.peace-ed.org/ ). The research is being conducted by psychology students as part of a research class at a local university. The students are spending time in a set of classrooms that have implemented the program and another set that has not. They are interviewing the children at three points in time to learn about their social/emotional responses and conflict resolution skills. So your creative thinking about a worthwhile project is actually a model for something that is taking place in the field, with the potential for real benefit for children. Nice work! -Susan
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ReplyDeleteI really enjoy the work of Becky Bailey! She has contributed so much to the field.
I am going to the NAEYC conference next week in Washington! I am hoping to find some sessions on research - I need all the help I can get.
Thank you for sharing!
Maria
That was wonderful that you were able to attend such a wonderful conference. I like the point you made about children's self-esteem. Children now and days are being bullied and harassed daily. These are things that can lead to children killing themselves before they graduate high school. Building on a child's self-esteem is important.
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