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Understanding the why behind behaviours of concern and focusing on connection

Understanding the why behind behaviours of concern and focusing on connection
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A recording will be shared with all registrants along with a certificate of attendance. If you can't attend on the night you will still be sent the recording and certificate of attendance the following day. 
 
Challenging behaviour can disrupt learning for the whole classroom and can create a tense, stressful environment. The way we respond to challenging behaviour will also impact other students in the class and so we must be mindful of the role we play in maintaining our own regulation while addressing the behaviour. Behaviour is a form of communication and students with special educational needs and various home circumstances may often display challenging behaviour as a way of letting us know their needs are not being met. This webinar will introduce practical strategies, such as focusing on relationship building, decreasing the demand and adapting the environment, which can be easily implemented by SNAs and teachers in the classroom to support students who display challenging behaviour. 
 

Bio of Presenter: Martha Ní Fhlatharta

Martha Martha Ní Fhlatharta

Martha is an Irish school-based Occupational Therapist, working specifically in a specialist therapeutic school in London for children who have experienced adverse childhood experiences and significant childhood trauma. Martha is specialised in working with children who have Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, social, emotional and mental health needs, Developmental Coordination Disorder and accompanying sensory processing, motor skill, visual perceptual and executive functioning needs. Martha is skilled in providing sensory and movement-based interventions which support emotional regulation, as well as using specific strategies to support development of independent life skills. She uses a trauma-informed, child-centred approach to ensure goals are relevant and meaningful for each specific child and plans interventions around the child's interests to facilitate participation and engagement.
 

Event Information

Event Date 15-05-2024 7:30 pm
Event End Date 15-05-2024 8:30 pm
Cut off date 15-05-2024 7:30 pm
Individual Price €10.00
Speaker Martha Ní Fhlatharta
Number Hours 1
Location Online Webinar

Group Rate

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