Element 4: Behaviour Flashcards

(6 cards)

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What are the stages of social development that may inform behaviour?

A
  • Understanding of social norms
  • Ability to relate to others
  • Levels of empathy
  • SEND
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What is meant by the term “social norms”?

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Behaviour shown and expected by others in any given situation

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What are examples of unwanted behaviours that may happen if a child’s stage of understanding of social norms is delayed?

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  • Not picking up indications from others that their behaviour is inappropriate
  • Not understanding how their behaviour may affect others
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How can adults support children and young people with this understanding of social norms delay?

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  • Coaching children and young people ahead of a new situation so that they know how to behave
  • Pointing out the impact of their behaviour on others
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What are examples of unwanted behaviours that may happen if a child’s stage of ability to relate to others is delayed?

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  • Difficulty sharing and behaving co operatively
  • Misinterpreting other people’s actions
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