Basic Behavior Management III: Learning Styles
Discusses learning styles, temperaments, control time, family values and cultural differences and choices.
Goal: to understand learning styles, cultural issues and teaching children responsibility.
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Basic Behavior Management III: Learning Styles
Goal: To understand learning styles, cultural issues and teaching children responsibility.

Learning Objectives
After completing this class, the student will be able to:
- Understand the different learning styles
- Recognize the importance of temperaments for behavior
- Identify and understand the steps for the control time technique
- Consider cultural issues when creating management systems
- Recognize the importance of choices for teaching children responsibility
NOTE: This course may reflect state-specific regulations. No information in this course supersedes any state regulations you need to follow. You must consult your state’s regulations when developing policies and procedures. Regulations for all states are accessible on the National Database of Child Care Licensing Regulations. Click on the link provided to view regulations in your state.
After completing this class, the student will be able to:
- understand the different learning styles
- recognize the importance of temperaments for behavior
- identify and understand the steps for the control time technique
- consider cultural issues when creating management systems
- recognize the importance of choices for teaching children responsibility