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Some children show the opposite of what they feel
Some children have experienced difficult life experiences resulting in them being wary and mistrustful of adults. In school they may present as aggressive, manipulative, controlling, bossy and fearless. They may challenge staff, say they don’t care and appear frightening to … Continue reading
Posted in foster/adoption, fostering, School
Tagged anger, anxiety, behaviour, behaviour strategies, challenging, child, communicating, difficult, disruptive, education
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I’ve written a book!
One of the things I do as part of my job is to think creatively about how school staff can work effectively to promote children’s emotional wellbeing and understand their behaviour. Two and a half years ago I developed two … Continue reading
Posted in Book, School
Tagged behaviour, behaviour strategies, children, education, Head teacher, key stage 2, primary, Routledge, school
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