Challenging behaviors can be described as any behavior that feels overwhelming to the caregiver and challenges a caregiver’s sense of competence (Early Head Start National Resource Center, 2006, Technical Assistance Paper No. 10). Challenging behaviors in infants and toddlers are those behaviors that can make it more difficult for children to build or maintain relationships, to regulate their emotions, and/or to explore and learn (Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning [CSEFEL]). These behaviors typically persist, are intense, and/or occur frequently. Full text» [PDF, 34KB]
This Tip Sheet is not a regulatory document. Its intent is to provide a basis for dialogue, clarification, and problem solving among the Office of Head Start, Regional Offices, T & TA consultants, and grantees.
