Discipline Is Not a Dirty Word.(taking care of problem campers)

Camping Magazine | May 1, 2001| | Copyright

Positive responses to challenging behavior

Challenging children are not out to get you -- they are out to get their needs met. While there will be moments when it may seem precisely as if they are out to get you, more often than not, campers' challenging behavior serves a function, and understanding that function is instrumental in your efforts to deal with them effectively. What are those functions and needs? Research, common sense, and observations suggest some common answers: power, attention, security, and love.

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