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Unread 08-01-2011, 10:54 AM
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firstly - have you worked with a child presenting challenging behaviour? what strategies did you put in place to support hem? did you seek advice form others in your setting/outside your setting? did you approach the family to discuss behaviour at home/ strategies they used/ should be using? did keep records/notes? if you use these as a basis to answering the first part of your question you can then look at how you reviewed the plan later on - what worked, what didn't work. did you adjust/add anything and why? had the child's behaviour improved? were other support agencies brought in as a result of the original plan? by focusing on the positive you are showing them what they can do rather than what rather can't. they are probably used to being told what they do wrong so hearing what they do right gives them encouragement to continue. positive reinforcement encourages positive behaviour , negative reinforcement encourages negative behaviour. hope this helps!
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