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Childcare providers' views of challenging child behaviors, suspension, and expulsion: A qualitative analysis.

Christina F Mondi1,2, Tripat K Rihal3, Sophia W Magro3, Sydney Kerber3, Elizabeth A Carlson3.   

Abstract

Previous research has underscored a need to understand the experiences and decision-making processes that contribute to suspension and expulsion in early care and education settings, particularly among young children of color. The present study conducted qualitative interviews with 20 center- and family-based childcare providers from the Minnesota Early Care and Education (MECE) study. Participants were asked about challenging child behaviors that they have encountered, their perceptions of these behaviors and how they manage them, and their thought processes around suspension and expulsion. Overall, the most frequently reported categories of challenging behaviors were physical aggression and noncompliance/defiance/arguing. The most commonly reported perceived causes of challenging behaviors were typical child development and parenting problems. The primary reported strategy for addressing challenging behaviors was connecting with the child, with relatively few providers reporting using other evidence-based strategies. Finally, the most commonly reported reasons for considering suspension or expulsion were the providers feeling they had exhausted options and could not meet the child's needs, and the child's behavior being perceived as dangerous to self or others. Implications for future research and practice (including increased support services for childcare providers) are discussed.
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Keywords:  Ausschluss; Kinderbetreuung; Mots clés: garde d'enfant; Suspendierung; challenging behaviors; childcare; comportamientos desafiantes; comportements difficiles; cuidado infantil; early childhood; expulsion; expulsión; frühe Kindheit; petite enfance; schwierige Verhaltensweisen; suspension; suspensión; temprana niñez; الكلمات الأساسية: رعاية الطفل ، الطرد ، السلوكيات الصعبة ، الطفولة المبكرة ، الإيقاف; キーワード: 保育、退学、挑戦的行動、幼児期、停学; 停学; 关键词: 托儿; 幼儿期; 开除; 挑战性行为

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35913365      PMCID: PMC9463106          DOI: 10.1002/imhj.22005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infant Ment Health J        ISSN: 0163-9641


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