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Understand the principles of supporting positive behaviour in home-based childcare settings

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How do boundaries help manage children’s behaviour? Select the correct answer.

Parents know what to expect from the children.

Children feel emotionally safe and secure.

Children know what they can get away with.

The practitioner knows what to expect from the children.

A three-year-old child is showing behaviour that causes concern. What is the best way to deal with this behaviour? Select the correct answer.

Tell the child off.

Withdraw the child for a short time.

Praise the child’s good behaviour.

Give the child more attention.

A strategy to promote positive behaviour is to change the child’s routine. Why is this often a successful strategy? Select the correct answer.

The trigger for unwanted behaviour may be removed.

The child can play out any worries or fears.

Changing a routine provides security for the child.

Acceptable behaviour is reinforced with attention, so the child might be confused.

Why is it good practice to have a behaviour policy or framework? Select the correct answer.

It helps the practitioner to be fair and consistent.

It will make sure that the practitioner is a positive role model.

It is a requirement of registration.

Parents will know that the practitioner is professional.

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