explain how positive changes form the environment can support children and young people with behavioural difficulties
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ensure a consistent approach to the child’s behavioural difficulties by all members of staff by developing positive behaviour-management strategies
encourage the provision of a positive classroom environment
have group [ and class discussions (circletime) to focus on problems and give all childen opportunities to air their views in a controlled environment
set up small social skills groups for children who have difficulties in particular areas such as relating to other children or anger management
develop social interaction through games and paired
problem-solving activities
give short, clearly-defined tasks
encourage the development of ICT skills to increase motivation
provide activities that encourage the building of self-esteem ]
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