... an allegation . We refused to end the placement as we couldn't reject him again but his way of coping was to persistantly run away and get involved in risky behaviour. ...
... act, but I used to be embarrassed by that. although she added that he is not violent, but friendly. however unaware of his behaviour. thanks a lot. ...
Before complaining check the school's/LA's policies for SEN/safeguardin g/bullying/incl usion/homework/ home school agreement/behav iour. these policies are shown to Ofsted and outline what the schools ...
Do you mean points 2. & 3. under Social Communication, Morgana: I think what they mean is that this is how the behaviour is perceived/viewe d generally by the NT child/society, not that this is the intention ...
Is training available to local authorities? I work for Walsall Council and see a growing number of cbildren & young people disppaying ASD behaviours whilst being seen as poorly behaved by schools. ...
We are a school with a 40 place MLD inclusive setting within it, we use makaton throughout for all children and it helps with behaviour management too. Since bringing in the signing element to all children ...
It is a long time in coming regarding behaviour in schools. Does this apply to spe[censored]t schools. My son has learned to endure the constant put downs fromfellow peers. Sad but true. When schools are ...
... e on Sensory Processing last year, along with several other excellent speakers and came away convinced that many autistic behaviours could be explained by sensory processing differences - and that good senso ...
... authorities have been systematically stripped of powers and funding. Real power now resides with schools whose priorities often conflict with SEND, especially for children whose behaviour and engagement ...
... to day care of children with complex medical special needs or behavioural problems such as Foetal Alcohol Syndrome disorders, autism or ADHD time something was done! ...
I FOUND THIS READING VERY INTERESTING I HAVE A SON WITH ADHD AND TOURETTS AND I FOUND SOME ,NOT ALL TEACHERS MADE HIS BEHAVIOUR WORSE AND TEACHERS WITH MORE UNDERSTANDING AND KNOWLEDGE OF ADHD HE DID FAR ...
Amanda Cooper discusses the challenges of working with pupils with SEBD and outlines some useful approaches to supporting them at school
Many of the more worrying behaviours seen in children and young ...
... cope with the challenges they face on entering school, new research suggests.
A study from the Institute of Education (IOE), University of London, has found that the behavioural problems of many disabled ...
The Chief Inspector of Ofsted has initiated a rolling programme of unannounced visits to schools where standards of behaviour are giving cause for concern.
Sir Michael Wilshaw has vowed to tackle what ...
Louise Kadayer explains how understanding where problem behaviour comes from can help us to manage it
The terms “inappropriate”, “challenging” and “difficult” are often used to describe behaviour ...
Nicky Mosson-Jones outlines a model for managing challenging behaviour and removing barriers to engagement in education
Being able to identify, monitor and manage behavioural risks in young people ...
Paul Holland explains how child-centred interventions can help improve challenging behaviour
When we speak of difficult or challenging behaviour, or indeed behaviours that require our attention, it ...
Sally Kane and Charlotte Hague look at how to teach positive behaviour to young people with ASD and learning difficulties
Our school is an independent residential special school for young people aged ...
Glen Williams looks at how surveying pupils’ attitudes can help improve behaviour in schools
While they are by no means new concerns in education circles, the issues of pupil behaviour and attendance ...