Characteristics that might be displayed by children with Social, emotional, and behavioural difficulties (SEBD) are:
Withdrawal and Isolation from peers.
Disruption
Hyperactivity
Lack of concentration
Sensory needs
An immaturity of social skills

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SEAL is a whole-school, comprehensive approach to encouraging the social and emotional skills that educators consider to underpin effective and good learning, positive behaviors, uninterrupted attendance, and strong emotional well being in school-age children.
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The promotion of emotional and social skills can encourage calm and an optimistic view into the future in a way that promotes the achievement of ______, so that children feel they can achieve, as well as want to.
rights
goals
values

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Commonly regarded categories of social and emotional aspects of learning found in the SEAL approach are:
Self-awareness
Emotional skills
Managing feelings
Motivation
Empathy
Social skills

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The main psychological approaches to understanding behavior are:
Personal Skills
Behaviourism
Cognitive psychology
Psychodynamics
Biogenic or biological psychology
Humanism

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It is widely understood that genes and the environment are capable of reacting and interacting in many different ways, and these differences can be highly effective in varying the response of the person and their behavior to a given situation.
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One of the most trying issues is the difficulty of understanding the way in which ______ develops due to the complex interactions that take place between genes and the environment.
Behaviour
Ethics
Statics

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There are a variety of intervention possibilities for behavior change:
Gene Therapy
Science of medicine
Emotional
Environment
Diet

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