Project summary

Project summary

  • October 2010 to December 2010

This project explored the issues of problematic behaviour in the early years through an innovative film resource.

The film is based on the findings of a data-rich qualitative study and includes classroom footage taken during the project.

Together with its supporting educational materials, it encourages viewers to examine and challenge their preconceptions about young children and behaviour.

It presents a thought-provoking collection of visual, sound and text images drawn from a range of sources including art, education, psychology, special education, policy documents, popular media and philosophy.

Departing from the usual instructional conventions of educational films and training videos, ‘Addressing problem behaviour’ invites more open and critical engagement from audiences.

The research grant allowed for:

  • further development of the film

  • the creation of an accompanying educational package to help user groups understand and address problem behaviour in early years children

The final version of the film was shaped by advice from a range of expert users including parents, early years practitioners and policymakers. This group also contributed to the creation of the educational support materials and advised on dissemination strategy.

Watch the film

Challenge your beliefs and assumptions about children, childhood and behaviour.

Responses to the film

Download viewers’ responses to an early version of 'Becoming a problem'.

Research outputs

Research outputs

The support materials, which can be used for training and professional development purposes, provide some questions to guide discussion and further activity in five key themes.

Economic and Social Research Council Report

Download the end of award report.

Funding

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