Behaviour Clinics
Why do children exhibit challenging behaviour?
We all communicate through our behaviour whether we realise it or not. For example, an infant may cry when it is hungry or wet, just like an adult may yawn when he is bored at work. A child’s problematic behaviour is usually a sign that they are upset or that something is not right, and they are having trouble communicating that either because they don’t know what they feel, or they don’t have the right way to tell us. For example, a child might be screaming because they don’t want to do something, or they might feel unsafe or out of control; so they take inappropriate action over the things they can control (e.g. like kicking someone or being obsessive about a mobile phone).
Who can we help?
Children, Parents, Carers, Teachers, Health/Social Care Professionals, Community Service, Multi-disciplinary teams
How can we help?
Behaviour clinics are set up to provide time and space for you to discuss the problem and find solutions to help prevent and manage behaviours. This is done by providing advice, guidance, support, information leaflets and by teaching coping skills, strategies and techniques.
Facilitated by:
Sharon Branagh
Behaviour Specialist & Therapist
We provide both in-house clinics and open access clinics. Our open access clinics are open to individuals and groups and is held on specific dates throughout the year. Our bespoke in-house clinics is delivered at your organisation and can be tailored to meet your needs.
To book Sharon please call 03306 601274 or email info@tttrainingacademy.com