HLTA and Challenging Behaviour Children and Young People (CYP)
UK Learning College
Summary
Overview
A distance learning course is the ideal way to gain a qualification in Challenging Behaviour Children and Young People (CYP) and Higher Level Teaching Assistant. Whether you're looking to go on to further education, improve your job prospects or expand your knowledge, distance learning Challenging Behaviour Children and Young People (CYP) and Higher Level Teaching Assistant is a flexible and convenient course, which allows you to comprehensively prepare for an exam or career through home study. What's more, because the distance learning Challenging Behaviour Children and Young People (CYP) and Higher Level Teaching Assistant bundle course is a fully comprehensive course, no prior knowledge is required.
This course will help staff to improve the lives of people who display challenging behaviour as it is concerned with how staff can support children and young people to replace the behaviours with positive actions.
This home learning programme has been developed to enable those working, or hoping to work, in the role of ‘Higher Level teaching assistant’ (HLTA), to acquire and develop a level of understanding and skills that will help them to do this effectively
Description
Course Content
Challenging Behaviour Children and Young People (CYP)
Module 1: What is Behaviour?
Module 2: What is Challenging Behaviour?
Module 3: Assessment of Challenging Behaviour
Module 4: Strategies to Minimise Effects
Module 5: Physical Intervention
Module 6: Recording, Monitoring and Record Keeping
Module 7: Challenging Behaviour and Mental health
Module 8: Learning Disabilities
Module 9: Sensory Issues and Autism
Module 10: Legislation
Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA)
Unit 1: Communication and Positive Relationships
Unit 2: Curriculum, Planning and Assessment
Unit 3: Child Development
Unit 4: Personal Professional Development
Unit 5: Equality and Diversity and Inclusion
Career path
Teaching Assistant
As a teaching assistant you would support teachers with their everyday work in the classroom, so that they can concentrate on teaching. You could have another job title such as classroom assistant or learning support assistant.
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