Managing disobedient behaviour

Australia, 1986

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Episode of Series “Managing difficult behaviours”.
Module 3.2. Designed to assist the intellectual disability residential care worker to understand what disobedient behaviour is, why it occurs, how to prevent such behaviour, how to deal with disobedience which has become a regular behaviour pattern and how to manage disobedient behaviour crises. Accompanied by 45p. in-service training manual.

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director

Tim Abbott

co-producer

Helen Edwards

Tony Shaddock

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New England Educational Diagnostic Centre

Duration

00:26:00:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1986

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Managing difficult behaviours

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Managing difficult behaviours

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