28 February 2022

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It can be difficult to know when a child’s behaviour is a typical developmental stage or whether further intervention is needed. Families need support if their child’s behaviour is impacting on family functioning, the child’s engagement in daily tasks and learning environments, or if there are safety concerns.

 

Examples of challenging behaviour:

  • Defiance/ refusing age appropriate requests
  • Overly fussy
  • Hurting self/ others
  • Excessively angry when refused their wishes
  • Ongoing tantrums

Some behaviours of concern may be due to an undiagnosed developmental delay (for example, social, emotional, communication), disability or trauma.

 

Where to refer?

  • Psychologist or family therapist
  • Parent Child Interaction Therapist (PCIT)
  • Parenting education program such as Circle of Security or Tuning in to Kids

 

Resources

Where to refer 

PCIT website 

EACH referral

Resourcing Parents website 

Parent handout