boundaries and rules k2d35
why is it important to have consistent and fair boundaries and rules for childrens behaviour; avoiding stereotyping.
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from NVQ/SVQ Level 3 Teaching Assistant's Handbook:
It is important that all staff are consistent when managing pupilsā€™ behaviour. Children need to have boundaries that they can understand and which are regularly reinforced by adults. If it is not clear to them how they are expected to behave or if adults give them conflicting messages, children become confused and upset, and find it hard to know how to behave next time. Although all children will test boundaries for behaviour, if they are met with the same response each time they will be less likely to repeat it. Rules should be appropriate for the age or ability of the child and the language used should make the expectations of adults clear. When managing pupils behaviour, be careful of stereotyping or making assumptions about how they will behave. If pupils are expected to behave well or badly, they will usually live up to the expectation. :spin: |
thank you for your help.
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I need some help please for this knowledge evidence as I can't think of what to write for ' the avoidance of stereotyping' :dizzy:, can anyone help please ?
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