Positive Behaviour in Children and Youth
Explore strategies to encourage positive behaviour in children and support their healthy development 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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Understanding children's behaviour is fundamental for fostering a supportive environment where growth and learning flourish. This course examines the causes and triggers of behaviour in children, highlighting techniques to encourage positive responses and constructive interactions. Learners will explore strategies for managing challenges, recognising emotional needs, and promoting respect, communication, and empathy in working with children. Knowledge of developmental stages ensures that support is appropriate for each child’s abilities and circumstances, helping create a safe and nurturing environment for children to thrive.
The course also emphasises the importance of observation, reflection, and consistent guidance in shaping behaviour. By applying evidence-based strategies, learners can influence children’s social, emotional, and cognitive development positively. Practical scenarios demonstrate how encouraging positive behaviour in children strengthens relationships, builds confidence, and enhances wellbeing. Throughout the course, learners gain insight into collaboration with families, colleagues, and other professionals to support children holistically, recognising that a thoughtful approach to behaviour contributes to long-term positive outcomes for children and youth alike.
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Learning Outcomes
- Recognise factors influencing behaviour in children and youth effectively.
- Apply strategies to promote positive behaviour in daily practice.
- Support children’s emotional needs using observation and reflective techniques.
- Collaborate with families and colleagues to enhance children’s wellbeing.
- Evaluate interventions and adjust approaches for different children’s needs.
Who is this course for?
- Teachers and educators supporting children in classroom settings.
- Childcare workers managing behaviour and development in children.
- Youth workers assisting children in social and recreational programmes.
- Social care practitioners focusing on children’s emotional and behavioural needs.
- Parents seeking guidance on supporting positive behaviour in children.
Career Path
- Childcare Practitioner – £22,000 average annual salary
- Teaching Assistant – £23,000 average annual salary
- Youth Worker – £25,000 average annual salary
- Early Years Educator – £21,500 average annual salary
- Social Care Worker (Children) – £24,000 average annual salary
- Special Educational Needs Support Worker – £26,000 average annual salary
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