Our Assignment Module Number and Heading: CHCECE006 Support behaviour of children and young people
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Marcus
Marcus (3 years 9 months) has been attending the Children Service 3 days since he was 2 years old. In the past several months the Educators have noticed that Marcus refuses to comply with group instructions consistently and, sometimes, becomes aggressive when required to do so.
The Educator decides to observe the behaviour using the ABC method over time, on various occasions.
The Educator uses the ABC observation method to record the behaviour:
A = Antecedent (what happened before)
B = Behaviour (what actually happened)
C = Consequences (what happened after)
Below is an example of one of the ABC observations for Marcus.
ABC Method
Child’s Name: Marcus Child’s Age: 3 years 9 months Date: 11/6/XX
Antecedent Behaviour Consequence
The Educator calls out that it’s time for everyone to go to the door and wait to go inside for lunch time.
Marcus runs to the other end of the playground and stands with hands on hips Educator goes over to him and explains that he needs to join the others near the door. She then takes his hand and walks with him, placing him at the front of the line because that’s where she needs to be.
Educator Observation Interpretation
Interpreting the ABC observation the Educator suspects that Marcus’s goal for the behaviour is to get extra attention from the Educator and to get what he wants e.g. be first in line. He achieves this by using the behaviours of concern. At this stage we don’t know if this really is the function or purposes of his behaviour, so further observations are completed.
Educators Observe and Collect Further Data
The Educator continues to observe the daily transitions behaviour and decides to use an Event Sample. An Event sample will record exactly how frequently and in what situations the behaviour occurs.
Below is an example of one the Event Sample observations for Marcus.
Event Sample
Child’s Name: Marcus Child’s Age: 3.9 years Date: 18/7/XX
Days Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Others involved
Indoor play John, Ben, Jess, Meg
Outdoor play John, Jess, Tom, Harry, Brendan
Group times Ben, Brendan, Meg, Tom
Lunch Sally, Peter, Angela, Sophie
Rest John, Ben, Tom, Sophie, Harry
Afternoon play John, Meg, Ben, Brendan
Toilet/ wash routines Sophie, Will, Mike, Angela
The above indicates how often the behaviour occurs, in each environment/activity along with an indication of other children that were involved.
question and answer:
Question 2 (b)
On what days does the behaviour occur most often?
Thursday
Question 2 (c)
During what activities does the behaviour occur most often?
Outdoor play
Question 2 (d)
Is there a pattern of other children involved, who could be helping to trigger the behaviour?
Johns, Ben.
The feedback:Please extend your response, there is more to what you have listed.
anyone can help me ?thanks.
Scenario: Marcus - Behaviour Management Plan
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Re: Scenario: Marcus - Behaviour Management Plan
I already know the correct answer.please don't answer this question. thanks.
Re: Scenario: Marcus - Behaviour Management Plan
Thanks for the update!
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Lorina
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