Demystifying & Addressing Difficult Behaviors in Young Children
Presented by Dr. Nnenna Franciamore | October 23, 2025 7PM EST
1 HOUR | LIVE ONLINE via ZOOM | INTERACTIVE
In this session participants will consider ways to address challenging behaviors in young children by being responsive to their needs and skill levels rather than being reactive when difficult behaviors arise. Young children are learning and growing rapidly. Being attuned to their behaviors provides many opportunities for their caregivers to support them in reaching healthy social and emotional milestones. Participants will learn to identify children's needs when their behavior is difficult, as well as consider ways to model the social and emotional skills needed for self-regulation and co-regulation.
This webinar is intended for Early Childhood teachers, therapists, and other professionals that work with young children.
PURCHASE THIS WEBINARObjectives
The participants will be able to…
1. Explain why young children exhibit challenging behaviors.
2. Assess a variety of challenging behaviors evident in young children to determine the root causes of behaviors.
3. Identify a variety of strategies to support a young child exhibiting challenging behaviors.
Registration/Processing Fee: $9
Cancellation Policy
If you cancel within 30 days before the event, the registration fee is not refundable. However, you will receive a credit for the registration fee which can be applied to another Young Child Learning event within the following 12 months. The processing fee is non-refundable.
This Webinar Offers The Follwoing CE Certificate/Credits
1.0 ASWB CE CREDITS (BEGINNER LEVEL)
Association of Social Work Boards
(ASWB)
Provider Code #1366
Approval Period: 3/30/25-3/30/28
Young Child Learning, #1366, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period: 3/30/25-3/30/28. Social workers completing this course receive 1.0 General continuing education credits.

How to obtain your certificate:
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You MUST attend the webinar from start to finish (we are monitoring your attendance via Zoom Tracking)
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You MUST fill out the attendance form (will be sent via email.
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You MUST answer & submit the evaluation form after the webinar (will be sent via email)
Contact [email protected] for any issues/concerns.
Speaker's Biography
Dr. Nnenna Franciamore has been an educator for over 2 decades. She embraces a holistic approach to early childhood education and care that focuses on coaching the adults in the lives of young people to implement the best practices that lead to the overall growth and positive development of young children. She presently consults with 2 non-profit organizations supporting a diverse group of adults in their work with young people, in addition to being adjunct faculty in the college of education for both Indian Wesleyan University and Grand Canyon University.

Host's Biography
Dr. Scott Mesh is the Director of Young Child Learning and the CEO and Co-Founder of Los Niños Services which serves 2,000 young children with special needs each year through homecare and center services. He is a Clinical Psychologist with over 25 years of experience working with young children and their families and is an expert on assessing young children for developmental disabilities and autism. He has helped thousands of parents over the years make the transition to gaining help for their children through early childhood special education services. He is a leader in early childhood development and working effectively with parents.

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- Platform: Windows 8.1 or higher with the latest updates installed
- RAM: 4GB or more
- Video: Graphics output capability
- Sound: Sound output capability
Mac specific requirement
- Platform: Mac OS X 10.12 or higher with the latest updates installed
- RAM: 4GB or more
- Video: Graphics output capability
- Sound: Sound output capability
Mobile specific requirements
- iOS 15.0 and above
- Android 7.0 and above
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