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New Handbook for Spring 2011



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NEW COURSES
Moving to Levels 2 and 3

and

Framework for non-teaching Behaviour Leaders

and the classic Framework training days:

Working With parents

Foundation Stage day
Effective Classroom Management
Introductory Course
Difficult Conversations
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View the Early Years DVD

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Framework for Intervention...
helps teachers tackle concerns about students' behaviour in schools, using school improvement, staff empowerment and environmental change. It works for all ages and in all settings, promoting 'Learning behaviour together'.

Teachers talking after using Framework...... 'I realised that complicated problems could be solved simply’
‘It's so different - mainly because it works so well’
‘It has enabled the staff to pick out the factors which are workable-on to influence behaviour’
‘It has convinced us that things really can change for the better’
‘I was ready to give up. I didn’t believe anything could make so much difference’
"We have been helped to structure the knowledge and competence we already had"
"We are more conscious about what is going on, what we do and how it works. Great to learn that it really works to focus on what is positive".

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