Promote Positive Behaviour - difference between proactive and reactive strategies - HSC 3045, CYPOP 41, Unit 115
Heya, i'm new to this & so confused :wide-eyed
CU1571 please help with - 2.1 explain the difference between proactive and reactive strategies? |
Proactive and reactive strategies for early years settings
Explain the difference between proactive and reactive strategies
is this any good for you. I am just working on this unit now and finding it really hard. Proactive Strategies Proactive strategies are the strategies that are already in place to deal with behavioural problems. Proactive behaviour management is about sharing what startegies are with the children to make sure they know what's expected of them. Reasons children behave as expected could be that they simply ‘know’ what is expected of them or they ‘know’ the consequences for not behaving appropriately. Praise is the best way of promoting a proactive behaviour management plan. We need to give lots of praise for positive behaviour and logical consequences for inappropriate behaviour. The best way to let children know what you expect of them is to remind them every day, tell them the rules of the setting, discuss choices with them and don’t forget to praise them when they are behaving appropriately. Proactive strategies include: Rule making and boundary setting Know how to undertake observations that identify events and triggers Know policies and procedures Celebrate and praise all children's accomplishments Reactive Strategies Reactive strategies are how you deal with an incidence of inappropriate behaviour at the time it occurs. We respond to the child’s choice and implement a consequence for inappropriate behaviour. No matter how good our proactive strategies are we will at some time need to use a reactive strategy. Consequences that are reinforced to children on a daily basis as part of proactive strategies will be carried out in reactive strategies. If a child makes an inappropriate choice then we must redirect their behaviour. Reactive strategies include: Use knowledge to manage an incident of conflict Support children to achieve a positive resolution and agree ways to avoid conflict in the future Hope it ok Sheila Level three diploma handbook for children and young peoples workforce |
hey thanks so much. I found all the core units easy but this stuff ive never heard of and my assessor is useless lol each question takes me hours lol I havent yet chosen any of my own units, the assessor said I have to do this one.
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Thanks for sharing information ... Been very helpful :)
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this has been a great help :)
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Thank you - also finding the sudden change in questions and use of language a challenge !
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is anyone doing positive behaviour EYE ?
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