Gene Bedley demonstrating counseling strategies in solving problems with difficult young children. Gene advocates setting up talk it over chairs in your classroom problem solving center and including an Option Wall and a problems chart to assist kids with daily choices. You can teach really young children how to solve problems by using beads with four different colors. The red bead represents fact finding or clarifying "What Happened" The yellow bead represents "How are you going to fix it? This step places the responsibility on the child to solve their own problem. The green bead asks the question "What the first thing you can do to fix the problem? This communicates the importance of responsibility in solving the responsibility. The black bead raises the question "What happens if we don't fix the problem? These strategies and many more are taught in the course Value Driven -The Core ethical Values that define you. You can register for the online course at www.rachelschallenge.org For more information on Gene Bedley's Popular DVD Discipline Strategies for primary Children. A Practical Approach to Discipline: www.ber.orghttp://www.berproducts.org/video-training/discipline-management/practical-approach-classroom-management-discipline-grades-k-2.html?SID=3fb2f0c2a6e47ccb7d4ba90043f23d85: