What should you do if you observe or are informed about a pupil displaying problematic sexual behaviour?
Chapter 4 - Question 7 of 8
A: Closely supervise the child and inform the Police
B: Nothing special, to avoid making the child shameful or uncomfortable
C: Pay close attention and discuss the observations or message of concern with aid services and professional expertise as soon as possible
Wrong: When behaviour is ruled problematic, it is important to pay close attention and observe how the child plays and cooperates with others. The observations and messages should also be discussed with others (aid services and professional expertise) to avoid an escalation or continuation of the behaviour.
Wrong: When behaviour is ruled problematic, it is important to pay close attention and observe how the child plays and cooperates with others. The observations and messages should also be discussed with others (aid services and professional expertise) to avoid an escalation or continuation of the behaviour.
Correct! This helps you get multidisciplinary insight, as well as plan and implement measures to ensure the behaviour does not continue or escalate.