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Helping your primary school pupils to develop classroom friendships at school is vitally important. We have ten tips for supporting children develop friendships in school.Read now
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Is it time to rethink attendance in schools?
Attendance is important in a child's overall attainment and achievement, however, a lot has changed since the post-war schooling system, in particular how we approach the mental health of children. With this in mind, is it time to rethink attendance in schools?Read now -
Fun Alternative Elf on the Shelf Ideas
Who doesn’t love Elf on the Shelf? The mischievous little fellow who encourages good behaviour at Christmas...but is it time we approached the tradition differently?Read now -
Behaviour Management Roundup Blog
Our ever-growing collection of behaviour management themed blogs have been written by our small team of teachers as well as some guest bloggers. This is a roundup of the behaviour management blogs we have so far…Read now -
International Friendship Day
International Friendship Day is on Friday 30th July this year. Read on to find out how you can help your children make, develop and keep friendships going this summer!
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Mental Health Awareness Week 2021
Read nowThe 2021 Mental Health Awareness Week takes place from 10-16th May. The theme this year is nature. The aim of this week is to get people thinking about and talk about all aspects of mental health.
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Bullying Prevention: Encourage Children to be Upstanders - A guest blog
Have you ever wondered why children don't stand up for others and how much influence you have over their response. Learn how to encourage children to adopt the role of the Upstander in this blog.
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Classroom Behaviour Management: Authoritative teaching style
What if I told you classroom behaviour management could be about more than being a disciplinarian teacher? Would it change the way you approached discipline in your classroom?Read now -
5 Tips for Effective Behaviour Management in the Classroom
Getting classroom management right is about working out the best techniques for you and your class. This is easier said than done, so see which of our behaviour management in the classroom strategies you can implement for your class.Read now