It’s human nature to behave differently. Behaviour is how we communicate. It helps us understand each other.
Challenging behaviour in children can leave carers frustrated and confused. But most children display challenging behaviour at times. So how do you initiate behavioural change?
This course explores Kaupapa Māori and Western principles. You’ll discover what to do when challenging behaviour becomes frequent and intense, making communication difficult. You’ll learn which resilience and risk factors contribute to challenging behaviour which will help you encourage positive behaviour.
You'll use the knowledge you gain to determine what influences child behaviour and complete a Functional Behavioural Assessment (FBA). These skills will help you implement a positive behaviour strategy and create customised support plans for each child in your care.
Our courses are flexible, enabling you to plan your study around your other commitments. You can choose to study when it suits you during the learning period, followed by a 2-week review period for marking and feedback.
We recommend completing around 4 hours of study a week during the learning period – you can view the course overview here for more details on assessment timings.
Module 1: Theories of behaviour
Explore behavioural principles from Kaupapa Māori and Western viewpoints. These cultural theories will help you understand early development behaviour.
Module 2: Functions of behaviour
Start thinking critically about why behaviour happens and determine which factors influence it.
Module 3: Measures of behaviour
Why assess and measure behaviour? Simple – as humans what we think and what we do can be very different. Learn to use evidence-based tools to measure and collect data on behaviour so you can understand the differences.
Module 4: Positive behaviour support
What do we mean by positive behaviour, support prevention, and intervention? These are strategies to help you prevent challenging behaviour from escalating.
Assessments
Upon successful completion of the course you will be issued a digital badge to recognise your learning achievements. This can take up to 2 months to be delivered after the marking and feedback period.
Please note: Tuihono UC | UC Online has a minimum enrolment threshold that must be met to enable opportunities for interaction, discussion, and feedback. If the minimum number of enrolments required for a course is not met, enrolled students will be given the option to defer their enrolment to the next course date, or receive a refund.