Managing Child Behaviour

Course

Distance

£ 330 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Methodology

    Distance Learning

  • Class hours

    150h

The course is designed to help both parents and childcare practitioners build up a suitable framework for managing a child's behaviour. Suitable for: Anyone involved with children including parents and childcare practitioners.

About this course

There are no entry requirements.

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Subjects

  • Child Behaviour

Course programme

The course covers the following syllabus:-

Unit 1 An introduction to behaviour
Different types of behaviour
Children's needs

Unit 2 The Factors Influencing a Child's Behaviour
Race, Culture and religion
Separation and divorce
Re-marriage
Bereavement
The birth of a new baby
Moving house
Child abuse
Gender
Age
Short term unwanted behaviour
Long term unwanted behaviour

Unit 3 Encouraging Positive Behaviour in Children
Using rewards

Unit 4 Guidelines for Dealing with Unwanted Behaviour
Setting boundaries
Policies
Sticking to rules
Tantrums
Bribery

Unit 5 Responding to Unwanted Behaviour
Ignoring the behaviour
Distraction
Play therapy

Unit 6 Observing and Assessing children's behaviour

Unit 7 Physical punishment
The Smacking Debate
The law and smacking
Is smacking an appropriate punishment?

Unit 8 Communicating with parents
Parenting styles
Missing mummy?
Seeking additional support

Unit 9 Bullying
The bully
The victim
Seeking help and support
Bulling policies Useful addresses and websites

How will the course help me?
The Managing Children's Behaviour home study course helps in many ways and gives you valuable skills.
It will help you

  • Recognise the different types of behaviour in children
  • Understand the various factors influencing a child's behaviour
  • Encourage positive behaviour in children
  • Set guidelines to deal with unwanted behaviour
  • Write and maintain suitable child management policies
  • Understand the importance of observation and assessment
  • Spot the warning signs of a child being bullied
  • Identify strategies for dealing with bullying
  • Additional information

    Support: No government funding available but you can pay monthly.

    Managing Child Behaviour

    £ 330 VAT inc.