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Denison Child Care - Behaviour Management Policy

It is the policy of Denison Child Care, to use behaviour management techniques that ensure the developmental growth and safety of all children. The aim of behaviour management is a conscious effort to guide the child in learning appropriate behaviour. A developmental program of good quality that meets the needs of each child should by and large eliminate much inappropriate behaviour.

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PERMITTED METHODS OF DISCIPLINE

Methods of discipline used in the Denison Child Care and in graduated steps are used to best suit the individual needs of the child.

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1. RESOLVE/REASON

In a controlled voice, explain in simple language the inappropriateness of the behaviour displayed.

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2. REDIRECT

If the behaviour continues, staff shall redirect the child to an alternate activity.

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3. REMOVE

If the behaviour continues, the child shall be removed from the situation (to another activity) for a limited supervised period. As soon as the child is ready to return, he/she will rejoin his/her group.

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4. NATURAL CONSEQUENCES

Follow through with natural consequences; e.g. if he/she continually throws sand, he/she will not play in the sand box.

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DENISON CHILD CARE CENTRE DOES NOT:

1. a) Permit corporal punishment of a child by an employee of the operator;

    b) Permit deliberate harsh or degrading measures to be used on a child that humiliate a child or undermine the child's self-respect; or

    c) Permit deprivation of a child of basic needs including food, shelter, clothing or bedding.

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2. a) Lock or permit to be locked for the purpose of confining a child the exits of the Day Nursery; or

    b) Use a locked or lockable room or structure to confine a child who was withdrawn from other children.

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3. a) Permit the use of physical restraint as defined as "using a holding technique to restrict a child's ability to move freely".

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Failure to comply with any of the above is cause for dismissal of an employee.

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