Be able to respond to inappropriate behaviour
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Sequence the steps below to show how you would deal appropriately with a child having a temper tantrum.
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- Stay calm and offer reassuring and comforting words
- Allow the child to rejoin the group and activities
- Restrain the child if they are in danger of hitting other children or injuring themselves
- Remove anything dangerous from the area
Match the words on the left with the items on the right.
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Regular and persistent hyperactivity
Withdrawn and avoids social communication
Stress and trauma
Biting
Child psychologist
Health Visitor
Doctor
National Autistic Society
When children do not behave as expected practitioners could take the following appropriate action. Select two answers.
Tell the child that they are not happy about what they have done
Withdraw the child from the situation for a short while
Tell the child that they are very naughty and bad
Shout at the child
If a child persistently hits other children what would it be appropriate to do? Select three answers.
Seek help from outside agencies
Agree strategies with other practitioners working with the child
Agree actions with parents
Keep this child away from other children
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