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Supporting Children with Behaviour Issues in the Classroom

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Supporting Children with Behaviour Issues in the Classroom

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Supporting Children with Behaviour Issues in the Classroom book

Supporting Children with Behaviour Issues in the Classroom

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Supporting Children with Behaviour Issues in the Classroom book

ByHull City Council
Edition 2nd Edition
First Published 2016
eBook Published 2 August 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint David Fulton Publishers
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315561653
Pages 134
eBook ISBN 9781315561653
Subjects Education
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City Council, H. (2016). Supporting Children with Behaviour Issues in the Classroom (2nd ed.). David Fulton Publishers. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315561653

ABSTRACT

This completely revised edition is an easy to use resource for teachers, TAs and SENCOs concerned about behavioural issues in the classroom. It will support school staff in their approach to a range of behavioural issues, through a range of tried-and-tested strategies, including:

  • How to create an environment of support and acceptance
  • Techniques to provide an effective leaning environment
  • Ways in which to communicate clearly with children with poor communication skills
  • Whole class and whole school approaches for a positive learning environment
  • How to maintain appropriate behaviours during unstructured break times

This accessible reference tool will help any teacher to create and maintain a classroom environment conducive to learning. Packed with resources, it also includes templates and example Personal Support Plans, written by practitioners for practitioners.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Section 1 Legislation and guidance

chapter 1|3 pages

Legislation and DfE guidance

chapter 2|3 pages

Discipline in schools – teachers’ powers and the use of reasonable force

part |2 pages

Section 2 Whole-school approaches

chapter 3|1 pages

Whole-school thinking

chapter 4|1 pages

Whole-school issues

chapter 5|2 pages

5Developing a behaviour policy

chapter 6|2 pages

Restorative Practices

part |2 pages

Section 3 Putting policies into practice to create a positive learning environment

chapter 7|5 pages

Providing a positive learning environment: early years

chapter 8|3 pages

Providing an effective learning environment: primary and secondary provision

chapter 9|1 pages

Lesson activity and delivery

chapter 10|1 pages

Communication

chapter 11|2 pages

Creating a positive environment

chapter 12|2 pages

Play/breaktimes and lunchtimes

chapter 13|2 pages

Gender difference

part |2 pages

Section 4 Support staff

chapter 14|2 pages

Support staff: working in the classroom

chapter 15|2 pages

Support staff: guidelines for working with pupils

part |2 pages

Section 5 Pupils and parents

chapter 16|1 pages

The voice of the pupil

chapter 17|2 pages

Developing self-esteem

chapter 18|2 pages

Developing peer relationships

chapter 19|1 pages

Ways to develop good relationships between pupils and staff

chapter 20|3 pages

Anti-bullying

chapter 21|3 pages

Working with parents

part |2 pages

Section 6 Approaches and Interventions for pupils who require an individual response

chapter 22|3 pages

22Observing the pupil

chapter 23|3 pages

Behaviour modification

chapter 24|6 pages

Personal Support Plan (PSP)

chapter 25|2 pages

25Coping with a violent incident

part |2 pages

Section 7 Underlying factors

chapter 26|2 pages

Supporting pupils’ mental health

chapter 27|3 pages

Developing resilience

chapter 28|1 pages

Depression

chapter 29|1 pages

Conduct disorder

chapter 30|1 pages

Self-harm

chapter 31|2 pages

Eating disorders

chapter 32|2 pages

Attachment disorder

chapter 33|3 pages

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

chapter 34|1 pages

Attention-seeking behaviour

chapter 35|2 pages

Autism

part |2 pages

Section 8 Continuing Professional Development

chapter 36|4 pages

Planning for Continuing Professional Development

chapter 37|1 pages

Evaluating and following up on Continuing Professional Development

chapter |1 pages

References

chapter 1|2 pages

Elements of a positive behaviour policy

chapter 2|6 pages

Example of a behaviour policy: primary school

chapter 3|4 pages

Example of a behaviour policy: secondary school

chapter 4|3 pages

Guidance policy for enhancing community relationships and learning for a school with Restorative Practice (behaviour policy)

chapter 5|2 pages

A sample pupil incident form

chapter 6|2 pages

One school’s staged framework to manage behaviour

chapter 7|5 pages

Primary pupils: examples of rewards and sanctions

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