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There are lots of ways you can try and support a child or young person struggling to manage their emotions and behaviours.

Some of these strategies include:

Following a routine

  • Allow them to set clear boundaries and routines
  • Discuss any changes in routine so they have time to prepare

Making time for wellbeing

  • Allocate a calm or safe space
  • Try relaxation techniques – for example, breathing techniques, imagery, meditation and mindfulness.
  • Encourage wellbeing skills – including a healthy diet, good sleep hygiene, regular exercise and spending time in nature.

Exploring emotions

  • Use scales by asking them to rate their mood from 1 to 10 as this can be helpful if they struggle to articulate emotions
  • Try the zones of regulation approach - which can help with articulating emotions verbally
  • Use words and pictures to explore emotions, to assist with the development of emotional literacy
  • Use body mapping to link physical sensations with emotions to develop their understanding and recognition of them

Behaviour

  • Praise and reward them for appropriate behaviour
  • Give them opportunities for positive social interactions such as turn-taking and sharing
  • Demonstrate behaviour that shows patience, respect, good humour and calmness
  • Record difficult or significant behaviours in order to carry out an ABC analysis
  • Carry out an individual risk assessment

 

Refer them to a specialist service

If there are any concerns regarding the child or young person's speech, language and communication skills you can refer them to the speech and language therapy service.

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