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What is Mental Illness and How Does it Impact Behaviour

Challenging behaviour (behaviours of concern) can occur in the absence of mental illness and not all people with mental illness exhibit behaviours of concern … See more

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Impacts of Behaviours of Concern on the individual

WEBBehaviours of concern, often characterised by disruptive, harmful, or challenging actions, significantly impact individuals' lives. These behaviours can stem from various causes, …

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Twelve Common Causes of Behaviours of Concern

WEBLifestyle choices like lack of sleep, excessive screen time, poor diet, and a sedentary lifestyle can all contribute to behaviours of concern. Fatigue, low energy, and lack of …

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Behaviours of Concern, Measuring Frequency, Duration and Intensity

WEBThe three key measures 'frequency', 'intensity' and 'duration' of behaviours of concern are used to help us decide when a behaviour we are concerned about stops being a 'one off' …

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TIC Disorders behaviour help factsheet, causes and symptoms

WEBSymptoms of Tics. Some of the noticeable symptoms of tic disorders are: Facial grimacing. Excessive blinking. Twitching. Arm, neck or head jerking. Shoulder shrugging. Sudden, …

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Positive Behaviour Support Model Behaviour Help

WEBThe Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) model is an evidenced-based implementation framework that is used to address the needs of the individual and the underlying causes …

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Ten Examples of Behaviours of Concern

WEBThis is a list of example behaviours of concern, it isn’t exhaustive by any means but gives you a broad range of ideas that covers most types.. 1. Pyhsical Aggression. Physical …

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Taking CHARGE of My Rainbow of Emotions Behaviour Help

WEBTaking CHARGE of My Rainbow of Emotions: Teaching Emotion Regulation Step-by-Step Workbook is an innovative resource providing a framework for giving children and …

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Biting as a Form of Challenging Behaviour Behaviour Help

WEBBiting is a behaviour that involves the use of the teeth or jaw to seize, tear or chew into an object, the self, or another person. Biting can cause injuries that range in severity from a …

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What is Behaviour of Concern

WEB11. Lifestyle Factors. Lifestyle choices like lack of sleep, excessive screen time, poor diet, and a sedentary lifestyle can all contribute to behaviours of concern. Fatigue, low …

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A Guide to Sensory Processing Disorder

WEBSensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is a neurological condition in which the brain has difficulty with receiving, organising, interpreting and responding to sensory information. …

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Attention seeking factsheet, definition and examples

WEBAttention-seeking as part of normal development. Attention is a basic human need. Children of all ages seek out attention by saying or doing something that results in one or more …

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What Are the Effects of Family Conflicts on Children

WEBOverall, experience family or parental conflict as a child can lead to mental health problems such as depression, anxiety which are exacerbated when strong family relationships and …

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Kicking as a form of challenging behaviour

WEBImpact of kicking. The person who gets kicked has a painful experience that can leave them feeling worried that it might happen again, while the parents of the child who was kicked …

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Excessive Technology Use as a form of challenging behaviour

WEBExcessive technology use behaviour of concern. Technology use can become “problematic” or “excessive” when the content, duration (length of time), frequency (how often), and …

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Online Courses for Children with Oppositional Behaviours

WEBSpiteful and vindictive. Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) strategies for Children and Adolescents with Oppositional and Defiant Behaviours is a comprehensive online course …

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Defiant Behaviour Factsheet and Definition Behaviour Help

WEBDefiant Behaviour. Defiant behaviour is defined as the act of refusing to comply with a rule, direction or request made by someone in authority (e.g. parent, educator, support staff …

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Argumentative Behaviour factsheet, definition and examples

WEBDefining Argumentative Behaviour. When there is a disagreement, argumentation is the dialogic process in which two or more people engage in a debate of opposing claims …

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