You’ll also learn about how other conditions - such as learning disabilities, mental health conditions, sensory issues and autism – can impact on challenging behaviour and how to support children with these complex behaviours.
Whether you already work in education and social care, are considering a career in the area or just want to learn more for personal reasons you’ll find this free course ideal.
You will speak to one of our Personal Advisors prior to enrolling on the course.
In order to join this eLearning course you will need:
A reliable internet connection, a computer/Laptop/Tablet, you may also choose to use a headset or earphones You may also wish to have a notepad and pen available for making any notes. You should ensure that you have a suitable place to study that is free from any distractions.
You will need to have access to the East Riding eLearn platform and joining instructions will be sent to you after you have enrolled.
You just need to have an interest in the subject and the personal commitment needed to complete the course in your own time.
You will study completely online and work at your own pace, benefiting from access to online content, including resources such as interactive case studies, videos and study notes.
You will be allocated an assessor who will keep in touch with you to review your work and offer any guidance you may need. You will also agree a planned completion date with your assessor. Typically we would allow up to 24 weeks for completion of the course.
You will:
L2 Certificate in Behaviour that Challenges in Children (SKN) from TQUK
You may consider another eLearning course such as the Level 2 Certificate in Awareness of Bullying in Children and Young People from TQUK. You may also like to join some of our other Adult Learning courses such as mindfulness, self esteem and confidence building, cookery or computer skills, English, maths, employability and Support Work in Schools.
You can find more information on the Financial help and additional support page or you can contact us to talk about this and any other support we can provide.