K2C14 How childrens ability to communicate can affect their behaviour
K2C9 – Communication difficulties that may exist and how these can be overcome.
K2C14 – How children’s ability to communicate can affect their behaviour.
The ways in which children’s communication can affect their behaviour.
- Poor language skills (may be age related).
- Toilet training.
- No body listens.
- Frustration not being understood.
- Speech problems.
- Poor hearing or severe hearing loss.
- Poor reading and literacy skills.
- Expectations to high or to easy not geared to children’s development needs.
- Exclusion of activities.
- Displays signs of withdrawal due to family issues, new sibling or bullying.
- Different culture, English as an additional language.
- Special educational needs or disability.
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This post is part of the 201 Contribute to positive relationships • NVQ Level 2 section, which forms the Childcare Learning And Development website.
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