A person's challenging behaviour may sometimes seem quite incomprehensible, particularly when the person has few communication skills and is unable to explain anything about their own feelings, wishes or expectations. Nevertheless, a considerable amount is known about the factors which influence the ...
Understanding Behaviour 14+ Dealing with challenging behaviour is a fundamental concern of all trainee teachers and even more so for those who are training to work with pupils' age 14... V Duckworth - McGraw-Hill Professional 被引量: 1发表: 2012年 Book review: Understanding Behaviour 14+ This...
Public sentiment towards the police is a matter of great interest in the United States, as reports on police misconduct are increasingly being published in mass and social media. Here, we test how the public’s perception of the police can be majorly sha
Brook may wonder how much it costs to produce a typical beer or how much costs increase if one more beer is produced. These two questions may appear to have the same answer, but they do not. Understanding why the answers are different is an important part of examining business behaviour. ...
The development of the appropriate software that is able to simulate actual driver behavior and make decisions in a similar way is one of the most challenging tasks towards the full penetration of autonomous driving in everyday life. In light of all the above it is easily understood that the ...
The natural world is under unprecedented and accelerating pressure. Much work on understanding resilience to local and global environmental change has, so far, focussed on ecosystems. However, understanding a system’s behaviour requires knowledge of its
and that can happen if we don’t know how to respond to a child’s challenging behaviour, to their tears and upsets, to their struggles and feelings and needs as a growing child. There’s also the need to recognise how our own childhood experiences profoundly affect the way we respond as...
1. Challenging Your Own Stereotypes As withunconscious biases, the first step is to become aware of your own thinking, and where it may be affected by stereotypes. Take time to ask yourself questions about what you feel about particular people—and then ask why. Look for evidence to back up...
Understanding and Supporting Behaviour DJ1N 34 Outcome 1 Marianne McNeillis HNC Social Care Group B Due Date: 8/10/14 Submission Date: /10/14 Word count: 1571 Challenging behaviour can be explored in every client group however the client group explored here is older adults within informal care...
The greatest part of it was the relationship I developed with two students.One of the students was named Michael,whom I met when I was working for a kindergarten。Before I became a morning bus assistant,I’d heard that Michael was a challenging student who would always shout,stand up on ...