Managing extreme behaviours in the early years [electronic resource] / Angela Glenn, Alicia Helps and Jacquie Cousins.
Series: Tried and tested seriesPublication details: London : Routledge, 2009.Description: ix, 82 p. : illISBN:- 9780203871805 (e-book)
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- LC4803.G72 M434 2009
- Also available in printed form ISBN 9780415467094
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Designed to be manageable, realistic and relevant to educational settings, the strategies suggested in this book cover the following behaviours: self-harm; hitting; running away; sexualized behaviour; refusal to talk; uncooperative behaviour; and aggressive behaviour. Increasing numbers of children attending pre school provision have led to increasing referrals to the advisory services for behavioural issues. Children appear to be having difficulty conforming to social expectations in educational settings and are presenting us with more extreme behaviours. In spite of much advice already available in the form of written material, books and TV programmes there appears to be an increase in behaviours reported and in practitioners searching for managing strategies. The suggested strategies are based upon long, varied experiences in real life situations and have a grounding in practice, designed to be manageable, realistic and relevant to educational settings. They cover the following behaviours: Self harm Hitting Running away Sexualised behaviour Refusal to talk Uncooperative behaviour Aggressive behaviour Managing Extreme Behaviours in the Early Years, the fifth of the Tried and Tested Strategies series, is a ready-to-hand and easy to read guide for those dealing with problem behaviour and who do not always have the time to search for solutions.
Also available in printed form ISBN 9780415467094
Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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