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NAPPI uk is a leading provider of training solutions to the care sector. NAPPI specialise in BILD Accredited Managing Challenging Behaviour training, with an emphasis on Positive Behaviour Support approaches. Your training will be tailored to meet the specific needs of your organisation and service users. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Factors to consider that are causing the behaviour In Children

Below the surface to consider factors that are :

An Underlying Emotion

Frustration

Gaining Attention

Illness or Tiredness

Learning Difficulties

An Underlying Emotion : Sometimes children tell us about their fears, but sometimes they don't know how to express them.They can display this anxiety in a number of ways such as withdrawing('the shy child') to becoming loud or mischievous.

Frustration :- Young toddlers particularly display challenging behaviours because they are frustrated, but any child who is attempting a skill beyond their capabilities will experience frustration.

Gaining Attention :- A child who is seeking the attention of an adult can either gain this through positive or negative means. Children realise that by acting out they can gain our attention albeit negative attention in some form of reprimand.

Illness or Tiredness :- If a child is consistently feeling tired, especially when he or she is getting enough sleep,they displayed poor behaviour the day before but we can still work to encourage children to express that they feel unwell or tired so that we minimise the guessing game.

Learning Difficulties :- If there is a concern about a learning difficulty, it is important to consult a child care educator, or specialist such as a paediatrician who can give advice.

When children display challenging or poor behaviours we can react to the behaviour itself with any number of appropriate methods and strategies. You can visit the website www.nappiuk.com for more information on challenging behaviour in children

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