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Engaging the Disengaged – Trouble Shooting Challenging Behaviour

August 25, 2015 @ 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Do you work with young people who can’t learn, won’t learn or simply don’t care if they learn or not? Book a seat today to change the way you engage the most difficult students that often leave schools, teachers and parents desperate for answers.
All children can be challenging to some extent, but some are more challenging than others. Young people with social, emotional and behavourial difficulties can be extremely tough for professionals to engage, support and teach. Such disengagement is typically conveyed by refusing to complete tasks, craving attention, avoiding challenges, displaying loud or quiet defiance to learning, creating chaos and physically displaying utter indifference.
These young people seem to do all they can to avoid behaving or learning. When all routes are exhausted, such young may be removed from mainstream education, require treatment from mental health services or be at risk of entering the juvenile justice system. The overall impact of this is disruption create major societal and economic costs on their peers, their families and often the overall functioning and culture of the organisations that are trying to assist and support them. Commonly these young people present amongst a cluster of overlapping and co-existing conditions; those who can’t learn – Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), those who won’t learn – Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), and those that simply don’t care if they learn or not – Conduct Disorder (CD). The common behaviour shared by them all is that many of these children display a ‘counter – will’ in relation to authority, especially when frustrated or stressed. They may be extremely inflexible or explosive in these situations and the more pressure which is applied to make them conform the greater the opposition.

Details

Date:
August 25, 2015
Time:
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Website:
www.compassaustralia.com.au

Organizer

Compass Seminars Pty Ltd
Phone
1800 673 385
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Venue

Lakelands Golf Course
102 Main Street,
Cararra, Queensland Australia
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