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I work as a behaviour and safeguarding lead for a trust of eight schools. These are my everyday resources to help pupils thrive and staff to survive.

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I work as a behaviour and safeguarding lead for a trust of eight schools. These are my everyday resources to help pupils thrive and staff to survive.
School COVID Posters
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School COVID Posters

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In a response to the COVID pandemic and schools re-opening, i have made some posters to go around our school. These posters promote safe distancing and cleanliness. I hope you find them useful.
Challenge to Change Card
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Challenge to Change Card

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A document with the sole purpose of 'challenging' a child with a small S.M.A.R.T target to get them working above and beyond the normal expectations of the classroom. The card is two sided. One side of the card outlines reasons why a child may be required to leave the room and seek the help of a TA, Interventions team or a member of SLT. The second side outlines the 'challenge' and provides the child with the opportunity to earn a reward. Enabling the child to take ownership of their behaviour and work towards achieving desired outcomes. The card is designed to be kept by the child so the ownership is on them to achieve the 'challenge' and earn the reward. *The card is required to be folded down the middle*
Six Stages of Crisis
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Six Stages of Crisis

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This document has been produced to provide a child with the opportunity to break their behaviours down and implement strategies to support and avert a ‘crisis’. The document also provides a great opportunity to share individualised good practice and provide ongoing support and professional development. I have found this document useful in explaining to professionals the different stages of negative behaviours and suggesting ways to support. This document has been used as part of SMART and SMART+ plans. The document is based upon the research of Robert C. Chandler, Ph.D., internationally renowned crisis communication expert. He states a crisis has six stages: 1) warning, 2) risk assessment, 3) response, 4) management, 5) resolution, and 6) recovery. Certain incident types, have very distinct warning phases and therefore can be prevented.
Secondary School Transition Booklet
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Secondary School Transition Booklet

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This is a resource we use to prepare KS2 year 6 children for school transition. We work through the booklet with the children on a 1:1 basis but this can be a self driven document.
Feeling Fan
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Feeling Fan

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The ‘How and I Feeling Fan’ is a simple way for children to express how they are feeling. The fan contains 14 different faces depicting different emotions along with the matching vocabulary. The fan can be easily made by both staff and child. *requires one paper fastener Age 3+ Symbols Include: Angry, WOW, Thoughtful, Surprised, Silly, Nervous, Unwell, Shocked, Sad, Happy, Cross, Pleased, Upset, Worried.
Spot The Difference Activity.
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Spot The Difference Activity.

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A warmup activity for the class. A fun game to engage the students using an interactive whiteboard or a standalone PC. There are 5 differences between each picture, can you find them all? If not, give me an email and iwill send the answer sheet.
My COVID Story
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My COVID Story

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This workbook is designed for children across EYFS, KS1 and KS2 to reflect on their COVID story and journey. This book promotes social and emotional recovery and offers the children the opportunity to express. To support this workbook, ideally family members in the home environment would be invited to complete alongside the pupil. Our schools are using this workbook as part of the pupils re-integration back into education on or around the 1st June. Thank you for taking the time to consider using this, i truly hope it helps the little ones in your school!
Human Behaviour
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Human Behaviour

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I created this resource to introduce Human Behaviours, how we learn and more importantly how we can utilise this in school. I plan to use this as a training resource for my behaviour team at school and to challenge their beliefs on behaviours. The resource goes into the psychology of behaviour and the learning processes involved. The resource touches on the Behaviourist Perspective, Classical Conditioning and Operant Conditioning. The outcome is for the users to 'understand key motivators to behaviour', 'develop a toolkit to use within schools' and 'gain knowledge in the ways we can influence others to behave the way we want.' I hope you find this resource useful.
COVID Circle time
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COVID Circle time

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The purpose of this circle time if to provide the children with the opportunity to express their understanding of what they have experienced and to gain some clarity. This enables us, as educators, to have a unified basis on which to build and repair.
Weekly target tracker for behaviour
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Weekly target tracker for behaviour

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This is a child facing document designed to engage the children daily on their targets. It is really simple to use and super clean/fun looking. Create a S.M.A.R.T target for the child (perhaps involve them in the decision making to add child buy in). Set an achievable target in the star (three times this week), and then put it in a place where the child can track it daily by circling the smiles. For added longevity, laminate the document and then you can draw/write on it forever!
Back on track cards
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Back on track cards

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A document with the sole purpose of providing a child with a small S.M.A.R.T target to get them 'back on track' with their learning/behaviour. A reward is outlined at the bottom of each card. The card is designed to be kept by the child so the ownership is on them to achieve the target and get themselves 'back on track'.
Home Routine
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Home Routine

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This document is used within school to support children at home with their morning/evening routines. I have given this resource to many parents who report back that it is very helpful at home. I have found that this document helps with attendance within school. The document is easily customised with colours, names and tasks. The document can be printed and mounted onto card and/or decorated by the child to enable ownership. *Requires counters to be made* I use small plastic counters from school with stickers. Feedback Welcome
Introducing Restorative Practices in Schools
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Introducing Restorative Practices in Schools

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Restorative Approaches are somewhat new to schools, especially the primary sector. However, data already shows that Restorative Approaches reduce incidents of disruptive behaviour, reduce incidents of verbal abuse, reduce incidents of theft, reduce incidents of physical assault and reduce exclusions. It has also been found to increase attendance. These resources are designed to support the behaviour systems currently in place within schools, aid the learning from these systems (for all parties) and repair any harm that has taken place (both physical and emotional harm). The resources cover initial introductions for all staff, specific training for Low-High level responses (including handouts and an introduction to pedagogical ideals) and all school INSETS to support. The resources are supported through a whole school plan and risk management documents. Using these resources I introduced restorative practices across six primary schools within the academy I work. I utilised the expertise already in place within my pastoral teams and school SENCOs to support the delivery of this across two academic terms (Sept-March).
Behaviour Top Tips - one minute guide
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Behaviour Top Tips - one minute guide

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I have pulled together my top tips for behaviour management in an easy to read format - my one minute guide (OMG). More top tips for behaviour management can be found in my shop. Effective behaviour management is based on a teacher‘s ability to successfully create a well-managed, structured classroom environment so that learning can occur. However, effective behaviour management is a tricky field to navigate.
Cognitive Biases
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Cognitive Biases

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An informative resource created to describe the Cognitive Biases that effect our decision making processes.
Catch Me Being Good; Positive Reinforcement
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Catch Me Being Good; Positive Reinforcement

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This is a child led document designed to focus on the positive behaviours of a child, rather than focus on the negative. The initiative is the 'catch' the child doing well and record it for positive reinforcement/reflection. This has worked wonders in my school*, let me know how is goes for you. *We have a 'catch me being good badge' that accompany the document. Making it even easier to spot the students we need to focus on/praise.
Parents Late Slip
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Parents Late Slip

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As a school we found that a lot of our lateness was due to poor timekeeping from the parents. As an intervention to challenge this we created a 'Parents Late Slip'. The idea was to make dropping off a child late to school an inconvenience for the parent; hopefully reducing lateness! The document is used by ask each parent who brings their child late to school to complete the slip. In our school we have printed this out on red paper (makes the late slip look bad!!!) and always 'forget' to get it out ready (increasing the time it takes to complete it) I hope this works for your school!!
Daily reflection
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Daily reflection

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This document is used for a child to reflect on their learning attitude, behaviour and emotional wellbeing throughout the school day. This document has proved invaluable in nurturing children with little to no self confidence in school! The child should mark, periodically, where they are on the 'smile scale' throughout the school day enabling supportive reflection 1:1 with a member of staff. I often use a variety of open questions to enable the children to open up and talk about their emotional wellbeing and reinforce the positive aspects of the school day but reminding them, 'It is okay to feel sad'. I welcome any questions and welcome all feedback.
Challenge Card
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Challenge Card

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A document with the sole purpose of 'challenging' a child with a small S.M.A.R.T target to get them working above and beyond the normal expectations of the classroom. A reward is outlined at the bottom of each card. The card is designed to be kept by the child so the ownership is on them to achieve the 'challenge' and earn the reward. Three examples included: Example 1: Completely blank. Set them a challenge and outline a reward or EVEN BETTER 'challenge' the child to set their own target. Example 2: Suggested challenges. Don't forget to set a reward that the child would like to earn. Example 3: Challenges and rewards already set. Complete time saver with the whole emphasis put onto the child to take, complete and reward their own EPIC behaviour. Feedback appreciated.
The Golden Three
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The Golden Three

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This is a resource to use after a negative incident has occurred. The resource is designed to enable the child to understand and fix their mistakes. Work through the first worksheet and challenge the child to 'take responsibility' for their actions. The resource is broken into three simple steps: 1 - Apologise 2 - Ask what you can do to fix your mistake 3 - Do it! Continuous use of this resource will develop an understanding of reflective practise for children and empower them to learn a life skill. It is important that the child understands that we all make mistakes, it is our job to learn from them and make them better. Feedback appreciated.