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Home > Reflective Teaching in Primary Schools > 2. Creating conditions for learning > 6. Relationships > Reflective Activities > To reflect on the range of coping strategies which children use in the classroom
To reflect on the range of coping strategies which children use in the classroom.
Observe a small group of children in a classroom (either in your own class, or a colleague's). Try and work out the meaning and purpose behind what they are doing. Are they trying to demonstrate their `best work' to the teacher? Are they seeking or avoiding adult attention? And are they doing so in a positive or negative way? Afterwards you could discuss some of the events with the children to gain insights into their interpretation of events, rather than just to rely on your own.
Understanding children's coping strategies can help us to be more sensitive to their needs when we make managerial decisions.