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Differences Between Disruptive Behaviours & Behaviour Of Concerns

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2015 4:38 pm
by li_bar
Hi,

I need to write what differences between disruptive behaviours and ‘behaviours of concern' are.

I know what each one refers to and the only difference that I can think of is that disruptive behaviours is more advanced as it can be dangerous both for and the child and for the other children.

Can you help me in finding more differences? I have tried Google it but without luck.

Thanks.

Re: Differences Between Disruptive Behaviours & Behaviour Of Concerns

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 8:03 pm
by Lorina
Disruptive behaviour is defined as behaviours that hamper the ability of instructors to teach and students to learn. Common examples of disruptive behaviours include, but are not limited to: Eating in class. Ringing cell phone. Monopolizing classroom discussions.


and

A behaviour of concern refers to any behaviour that causes physical harm to the person with a disability or another person, or destroying property resulting in the risk of harm to the person or any other person.


Hope this helps.

:geek:,
Lorina