Positive Nonverbal Behaviors (E2.1.11)

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Sub Category: Relationships with Individual Children: Security, Warmth, and Responsiveness
Credential Level: Level 1 • Age Group: Infant, Toddler, Pre-K

COMPETENCY STATEMENT

Uses frequent positive nonverbal behaviors to increase feelings of acceptance (smiles, sits at child’s level, allows child to sit near or with teacher, reassuring touch)

DEFINITIONS

Teachers use positive body language constantly when interacting with children in the classroom. Interactions with increase emotional security

EXAMPLES

Expresses Warmth and Affection I1
Age Group: Infant

In this exemplar video, a teacher is spending quiet time with two babies. Notice how the teacher is interacting positively and warmly with the infants– all examples of ways teachers can use frequent positive non-verbal behaviors to increase feelings of acceptance.

WAYS TO PRACTICE

Build It and Knock It Down
Age Group: Infant, Toddler

In this Circle Activity, children explore cause and effect as they knock down structures made from blocks or stacking cups in order to support cognitive, physical health, and motor development. This activity can be used to promote positive interactions and provide the teacher an opportunity to use frequent positive non-verbal behaviors to increase feelings of acceptance.

Build It and Knock It Down
Age Group: Infant, Toddler

In this Circle Activity, children explore cause and effect as they knock down structures made from blocks or stacking cups in order to support cognitive, physical health, and motor development. This activity can be used to promote positive interactions and provide the teacher an opportunity to use frequent positive non-verbal behaviors to increase feelings of acceptance.