Behaviour That Challenges in Children
Understand challenging behaviour in children, its causes, and strategies for positive management effectively.
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- Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
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The Behaviour That Challenges in Children course offers a thorough exploration of challenging behaviour in children, examining the causes, patterns, and effects on learning and social development. Children may display challenging behaviour due to a range of factors, including environmental influences, emotional needs, or developmental differences. By studying children and their behaviour, participants will gain insights into why children act out and how to respond constructively.
This course covers practical approaches to supporting children, including behaviour analysis, communication strategies, and interventions designed to promote positive outcomes. Understanding children and their individual needs helps educators, carers, and professionals respond effectively to behaviour that challenges. By examining real-world scenarios and case studies, learners will develop the knowledge required to create supportive environments for children while managing behaviour consistently and empathetically.
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Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, learners will:
- Identify causes of behaviour that challenges in children effectively.
- Analyse how children respond to different social and environmental influences.
- Apply strategies to manage challenging behaviour in children confidently.
- Evaluate interventions to support children’s emotional and social growth.
- Recognise early warning signs of challenging behaviour in children.
Who is this course for?
- Teachers managing classrooms with children displaying challenging behaviour.
- Childcare professionals supporting children with social and emotional difficulties.
- Youth workers addressing behavioural issues in children regularly.
- Parents seeking guidance on managing challenging behaviour in children.
- Students preparing for careers working directly with children.
Career Path
After completing this course, potential roles include:
- Early Years Educator – Average Salary: £23,000
- Childcare Worker – Average Salary: £21,000
- Behaviour Support Specialist – Average Salary: £27,000
- Special Educational Needs Coordinator – Average Salary: £33,000
- Youth Worker – Average Salary: £25,000
- Educational Psychologist Assistant – Average Salary: £28,000
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