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Understanding and Responding to Behaviours

This collection of information and research focuses on behaviour support approaches. 

Mission

All Behavior Has Meaning

Responding to people’s needs and wants will help to respond to their behaviours. Teaching children to identify their feelings, needs, and wants will raise children to develop healthy responses to get those needs met.

A caregiver does not own their child’s behaviours. They are the advocates, mentors, and influencers to support and empower their children to make decisions for themselves and help integrate flexibility.

 

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Articles

Window of Tolerance

The Window of Tolerance is evidence-based research that helps explain behavioural responses and what we can do to support healthy behaviours. 

Intention Behind Behaviour Charts

So, do behaviour charts encourage children to behave in a specific way? Do they help to meet the needs of a child? Are there alternative methods to replace a behaviour chart? Only one way to find out…

Barriers to Communication

This post will consider barriers to communication and ways to reduce obstacles to successfully make connections with children, young people, and each other to secure positive relationships that support ways to respond to stress.