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Means (and standard deviations) for challenging behaviour

An Exploration of Teachers’ Experiences of Managing Challenging Behaviour in the Classroom

An Exploration of Teachers’ Experiences of Managing Challenging Behaviour in the Classroom

... While the findings of this study can be usefully considered in relation to existing research, there are limits to their generalizability. The questionnaires produced quantitative data that was analysed with some ...

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Challenging behaviour and cerebral palsy

Challenging behaviour and cerebral palsy

... for challenging behaviour Challenging behaviour can stem from biological ...self-injurious behaviour. Stereo-typed behaviour (head-banging) may be the means by which a ...

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Challenging behaviour in an adult male with congenital deaf-blindness:

Challenging behaviour in an adult male with congenital deaf-blindness:

... Introduction For several decades normalization has been the theoretical foundation and aim of the habilitation of individuals with severe congenital disabilities, both in Norway and in most other Western countries ...

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The relationship between challenging parenting behaviour and childhood anxiety disorders

The relationship between challenging parenting behaviour and childhood anxiety disorders

... fathers' challenging parenting behaviour and childhood anxiety and additionally provide novel insight into this relationship for ...study means that it is not possible to delineate cause and ...of ...

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Exploring the resilience of teachers faced with learners’ challenging behaviour in the classroom

Exploring the resilience of teachers faced with learners’ challenging behaviour in the classroom

... exacerbate challenging learner behaviour (McPhee & Craig, 2009, ...child means that the child’s emotional and physical needs will not be met (Richter, 1994, in Donald et ...of challenging ...

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An Investigation of Physiological Arousal in Children with Autism and Co morbid Challenging Behaviour

An Investigation of Physiological Arousal in Children with Autism and Co morbid Challenging Behaviour

... in challenging behaviour in the form of near-constant vocal and motor stereotypy that was reported to impede his academic and social ...a means of escape, as an indicator of physical discomfort, and ...

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Teacher resilience and the perspectives of secondary school teachers on pupils' challenging behaviour

Teacher resilience and the perspectives of secondary school teachers on pupils' challenging behaviour

... Beyond choosing a school in which to work, teachers generally do not have a choice about which pupils they teach and of all the professionals engaged with children and young people teachers are the only ones who are not ...

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Emotional perception and regulation and their relationship with challenging behaviour in people with a learning disability

Emotional perception and regulation and their relationship with challenging behaviour in people with a learning disability

... reporting means, they did not present any statistical analyses of the difference so it is not clear whether the differences reported were significant or ...

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Incidence, types and characteristics of aggressive behaviour in treatment facilities for adults with mild intellectual disability and severe challenging behaviour

Incidence, types and characteristics of aggressive behaviour in treatment facilities for adults with mild intellectual disability and severe challenging behaviour

... Furthermore, means used by clients during outwardly directed aggression were similar for both sexes, as were the consequences of aggres- sive ...aggressive behaviour by men and women is largely ...

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The Self-Assessment Checklist for Monitoring Services for People with Learning Disability and Challenging Behaviour

The Self-Assessment Checklist for Monitoring Services for People with Learning Disability and Challenging Behaviour

... increased risk of behavioural difficulties, or a learnt behaviour that represents a person’s most effective means of exerting some control over their environment. They may also be partly determined by how ...

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Managing Challenging Behaviour

Managing Challenging Behaviour

... positive behaviour, but also how to deal with behaviour which seriously impairs some children’s ability to benefit from ...acceptable behaviour in its ...of behaviour to be the most ...

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INTO. Guidance on Managing Challenging Behaviour in Schools

INTO. Guidance on Managing Challenging Behaviour in Schools

... positive behaviour is very effective in dealing with behaviour in public areas, such as corridors, assembly areas and the ...acceptable behaviour in these spaces, a willingness by all staff to deal ...

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Challenging Behaviour Management Policy 2015

Challenging Behaviour Management Policy 2015

... positive behaviour – Try to reward appropriately, with praise or attention, any positive behaviour the person may be ...others. Challenging behaviour can be a way of gaining control of their ...

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Staff training and challenging behaviour : Who needs it?

Staff training and challenging behaviour : Who needs it?

... The behaviour change that could be achieved by committed behaviour analysts working full-tilt could not always be maintained by caregivers, parents, and others when the circus left town (Ager, ...

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Introduction to the Heijkoop approach to challenging behaviour in ID

Introduction to the Heijkoop approach to challenging behaviour in ID

... Jennifer Clegg, Associate Professor & Consultant Clinical Psychologist, University of Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust January 2012 The Heijkoop method is used widely in ID challenging ...

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CHALLENGING THE INNOVATION PARADIGM AS A MEANS TO TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

CHALLENGING THE INNOVATION PARADIGM AS A MEANS TO TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

... equipping users with appropriate information skills to enable their use.. Licensed under Creative Common Page 12 d) Encouraging the development of a system of scholarly communica[r] ...

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Professional Behaviour: What Does It Means?

Professional Behaviour: What Does It Means?

... This comment was stated 75 years ago but still relevant for us today. It reflects both the great success and a significant failure in medical education 17 . Being a good doctor requires not only good knowledge and ...

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Managing challenging behaviour in children with possible learning disability.

Managing challenging behaviour in children with possible learning disability.

... Parent training, usually provided in groups of up to 12, is an effective way of teaching parents skills in the effective management of challenging behaviour in their child. 25 Those programmes are adapted ...

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Care services for people with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour

Care services for people with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour

... and challenging behaviour Appendix Two 41 6 NHS England has experienced difficulties in achieving robust reports on progress, which it attributed to the short turnaround times and from using an Excel based ...

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Challenging behaviour and learning disabilities: summary of NICE guidance

Challenging behaviour and learning disabilities: summary of NICE guidance

... of behaviour that challenges in health and social care organisations is currently a matter of national ...assessing behaviour that challenges, with an emphasis on functional ...of behaviour that ...

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