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Behaviour is a way of communicating... Changes in behaviour might be because of: Change or family difficulties such as starting school or parental conflict... It is common to worry that behaviour is caused by a condition or diagnosis, but it is always important to think about other causes for behaviour ... Children's mental health can have an impact on their behaviour because their sense of wellbeing can affect how they think, fe... Behaviour & Sleep
All behaviour has a purpose... Watch out for patterns in the behaviour (keep a ‘behaviour diary’) – what do you notice makes things worse or better? Try and predict situations and experiences that ar... It is easy to be unrealistic in the behaviour we expect from our children... Start the course Positive Behaviour Strategies Looking After Yourself It can be exhausting supporting a child when their behaviour is challenging you... Behaviour & Sleep
Sometimes children's behaviour can really challenge us; it is not easy...’ Distract your child into another activity and praise good behaviour ... Biting, kicking or hitting, like all behaviour, is the way your child is showing their feelings. Working out what the triggers are for your child will help you prevent the behaviour ... This doesn't work as it gives a mixed message about the behaviour ... It is important that everyone in your f... Behaviour & Sleep
When your child is acting in a way that worries, or even annoys you – take some time to think what their behaviour is telling you
A range of methods to help you understand why a behaviour is happening including the Stress Bucket and Roots and Fruits... Behaviour & Sleep
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This session will cover Putting together a simple behaviour support plan including key scripts and responses. The behaviour support your child may receive at school, including behaviour analysis and support plans Advice on how you can prepare for meetings about your behaviour support plan... Behaviour & Sleep
Putting together a simple behaviour support plan including key scripts and responses... Behaviour & Sleep
\nAggressive behaviour can include physical assault, throwing objects, property damage, self-harming behaviours or verbal threats and insults... You can try to support your child by encouraging them to put their feelings into words, rather than expressing them through harmful behaviour ... Staying Safe Getting Professional Help If your child is expre. It could be that the challenging behaviour is a sign of an additional need or developmental difficulty