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Explain when restrictive interventions may and may not be used
May not be used for punishing children in any form or way. May be used to protect child or other children. Think about if a child was going to run out in the middle of the road and you grabbed them by their arm, you are using ‘restrictive interventions’ as you are restricting the child for their own safety. Or if a child was having a temper tantrum and was ‘lashing’ out kicking and punching, you might have to sit the child down and physically hold them, or put them into a quiet room to calm down so not to hurt others
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