2024
DOI: 10.1002/pits.23306
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Child gender and challenging behavior influences early childhood teachers' use of behavior specific praise

Kristen L. Granger,
Melissa Washington‐Nortey,
Jason C. Chow
et al.

Abstract: This study used data from 435 teacher‐child dyads in early childhood classrooms to examine the extent to which teachers' use of behavior specific praise (BSP) with children screened for elevated rates of externalizing behaviors was influenced by the intensity of child challenging behavior and gender. Observational assessments indicated that teachers used BSP infrequently. A multiple regression model revealed a significant association between the interaction of child challenging behavior and gender and teachers… Show more

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