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a
Investigates and provides for children's sensory preferences
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b
Provides an adequate level of stimulation for children, keeping them interested without overwhelming them
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c
Responds promptly to children's signals and needs and energy levels
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d
Reads children's cues and responds by adjusting expectations and activities
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e
Creates an environment and provides strategies that help children to:
- Manage strong emotions and calm themselves
- Focus their attention to remain actively engaged with activities and materials
- Read the cues of the environment to learn how to respond appropriately
- Cope with fear, anger and frustration
- Use language to communicate their needs
- Shift their perspective and take on the perspective of others
- Use problem-solving and conflict resolution strategies