Element 4: Behaviour Flashcards

(27 cards)

1
Q

What are stages of social development that may inform children’s behaviour?

A

Understanding of social norms, ability to relate to others, levels of empathy, SEND

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What is the primary focus of the behaviour element in T Level education and childcare?

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To understand and promote positive behaviour in educational and childcare settings.

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True or False: The behaviour element only addresses negative behaviours in children.

A

False

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4
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Fill in the blank: The behaviour element involves developing strategies to manage __________.

A

behaviour

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5
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What are some common strategies for promoting positive behaviour in children?

A

Positive reinforcement, clear expectations, and consistent routines.

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6
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Multiple choice: Which of the following is NOT a principle of behaviour management?

A

Punishment without explanation

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What role does communication play in behaviour management?

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Effective communication helps to set expectations and resolve conflicts.

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True or False: Behaviour management strategies should be tailored to individual needs.

A

True

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9
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What is the importance of understanding child development in behaviour management?

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It helps practitioners to set realistic expectations and understand behaviours.

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10
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Fill in the blank: Consistency in applying behaviour strategies is __________ for success.

A

crucial

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What is the purpose of setting clear behaviour expectations?

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To provide a framework for acceptable behaviour and reduce confusion.

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Multiple choice: Which technique is most effective for reinforcing positive behaviour?

A

Praise and rewards

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13
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What should practitioners do when faced with challenging behaviour?

A

Assess the underlying causes and implement appropriate strategies.

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14
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True or False: Behaviour management is solely the responsibility of the teacher.

A

False

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15
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What is the role of parents in behaviour management?

A

To collaborate with educators and reinforce positive behaviour at home.

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16
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Fill in the blank: A positive learning environment supports __________ behaviour.

17
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What is the benefit of involving children in setting behaviour rules?

A

It increases their ownership and adherence to the rules.

18
Q

Multiple choice: Which of the following behaviours should be addressed first?

A

Safety-related behaviours

19
Q

What is the impact of group dynamics on individual behaviour?

A

Group dynamics can influence behaviour positively or negatively.

20
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True or False: All children respond to behaviour management strategies in the same way.

21
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What is a key component of effective behaviour management?

A

Monitoring and adjusting strategies based on outcomes.

22
Q

Fill in the blank: __________ is essential for creating a supportive environment for behaviour management.

23
Q

What should be the focus of behaviour interventions?

A

Teaching alternative behaviours and coping strategies.

24
Q

Multiple choice: Which approach is most effective for preventing challenging behaviour?

A

Proactive strategies

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What is the role of reflection in behaviour management practices?
To evaluate the effectiveness of strategies and make necessary adjustments.
26
True or False: Behaviour management strategies should be static and unchanging.
False
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What is the significance of cultural competence in behaviour management?
It ensures that strategies are respectful and relevant to diverse backgrounds.