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Be able to respond to inappropriate behaviour
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Tutorial Video
Reading Materials
‘Challenging behaviour’ on the Young Minds website
‘Protecting children from radicalisation: the prevent duty’ from the Department for Education
‘Behaviour in schools’ webpage on the website
‘Harmful sexual behaviour’ NSPCC Learning
‘Behaviour management strategies – 15 tips and ideas for Early Years’ on the Teachwire website
Presentation
Good Practice Example
Interactive Quiz
Evidence Opportunities
Extended Learning
Carry out a case study on a child in your setting who is exhibiting challenging behaviour.
'Serious behavioural difficulties: Suggestions for school staff' by Kids Matter. Click on the icon to access this document.
The Educate Against Hate website provides government advice and trusted resources to help safeguard students from radicalisation, build resilience to all types of extremism and promote shared values.
This Department for Education website contains ‘Further guidance and resources for supporting behaviour in schools’. Make notes of strategies that you can use in your setting.
This article from the Mentally Healthy Schools website is on ‘Challenging behaviours’. Persistently behaving in a challenging way is often how children and young people communicate that something is wrong - or is a sign that they may be in distress.
‘How to address child sexual behaviour problems’ from the Very Well Family website.
Think And Challenge