The Different Meanings of Behaviours
Session information
- Title:
- The Different Meanings of Behaviours
- Description:
- This session will provide an overview of the possible different meanings of behaviours seen in disabled children and young people from a variety of perspectives. Behaviour changes may be indicators of physical illnesses or they may be due to development, communication, mental illness, behavioural disorders, and the external environment. They will almost always indicate that the young person has a need.
- Hierarchy:
- Disability Matters > Behaviour and Emotions > The Different Meanings of Behaviours
- Author(s):
-
Max Davie
Mark Lovell
Stephanie Carr
Reviewed by: Mark Lovell
- Created:
- 22 Feb 2017
- Last Major Update:
- 31 Dec 2019
- Keywords:
- 430-5001, behaviours, different meanings, disability, family, communication, mental health, physical conditions, triggers
- Quicklink:
- 430-5001
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4.7/5
4.7/5
Content
4.6/5
4.6/5
Presentation
4.6/5
4.6/5
Interactivity
4.5/5
4.5/5
Self assessments
4.5/5
4.5/5
- Title:
- The Different Meanings of Behaviours
- Description:
- This session will provide an overview of the possible different meanings of behaviours seen in disabled children and young people from a variety of perspectives. Behaviour changes may be indicators of physical illnesses or they may be due to development, communication, mental illness, behavioural disorders, and the external environment. They will almost always indicate that the young person has a need.
- Hierarchy:
- Disability Matters > Behaviour and Emotions > The Different Meanings of Behaviours
- Author(s):
-
Max Davie
Mark Lovell
Stephanie Carr
Reviewed by: Mark Lovell
- Created:
- 22 Feb 2017
- Last Major Update:
- 31 Dec 2019
- Keywords:
- 430-5001, behaviours, different meanings, disability, family, communication, mental health, physical conditions, triggers
- Quicklink:
- 430-5001