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Early Childhood |
Education and Care News |
July 16, 2019 |
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Welcome, this week meet Simone Myskiw from Guardian's Blyth Street Early Learning Service and learn about the empowering Children's Council. Also, new resources for supporting children with extreme behavioural issues.
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Educator in the Spotlight
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Simone Myskiw
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Managing extreme behaviour
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While most young children go through periods of challenging behaviour, according to University New South Wales, around 6 per cent of Australian children have genuine disruptive behaviour disorders which put them at risk of future school failure and dropout, family violence, mental illness, and crime.
A new resource to support parents and educators trying to manage these children is now being trialled in Sydney and could lead to broader changes. UNSW has partnered with several public primary schools and preschools in south-western Sydney to establish one of the world's first school-based therapy clinics providing evidence-based early intervention to young children with severe disruptive behaviour.
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