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Help SOS Unit 304 3.1

I need help with unit 304 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4
strategies are there for minimising disruption through inappropriate behaviour of children and young people?
strategies for managing inappropriate behaviour according to the policies and procedures of the setting
apply rules and boundaries consistently and fairly, according to age, needs and abilities of children
provide support for colleagues to deal with inappropriate behaviour of children
Explain the sorts of behaviour or discipline problems that should be referred to others and to whom these should be refered.

Does anybody have an answer for me?
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Hi julieann - does your setting have a behaviour policy? All of the information you need should be in there.
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Whoop whoop - yayy unit 304

Thank you for replying. Yes school does have a policy but does not have that much information.
Do you know what I could put for the last part. 3.5 3.4
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What are the questions - as my units were numbered differently
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3.4 how do you provide support for colleagues to deal with inappropriate behaviour of children
3.5 explain the sorts of behaviour or discipline problems that should be referred to others and to whom these should be referred
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3.4 Do you offer advice/tips to colleagues from your own experiences?

Have you worked with specific children and found ways of dealing with their behaviour that might prove useful?

If you thought that the way a colleague was interacting with the child might be the cause of the problem would you keep quite or suggest different ways of working that might help?

Do you know where to direct them internally should they need further support, i.e. senior management teams?

3.5
Bullying, aggression, suspected self harm, inappropriate language/behaviour (especially of a sexual nature), continuous low level disruptive behaviour - these are just to get you started thinking.

Who in your setting would you refer them to - senior management? child protection officer?
hopefully this will get you brain ticking!
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thank you for your help. Just got to get my brain to work
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Thank MrsNoah ... Your answer really helped :)
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