Help Them Behave is a website that has been created by a teacher with a view to support both teachers and parents with managing behaviour.

Are you a Teacher?

Teaching is an extremely rewarding profession; however it can also be a very lonely one. We have all been in situations where we need some extra advice or guidance about our classes, in particular their behaviour, but how many of us know where to seek help? Sometimes it is hard to approach our colleagues for support and it can be even more difficult to approach our superiors for fear of being judged.

This is where Help Them Behave can help

We are able to offer advice and guidance with behaviour management in your classroom. We are totally based online, which means that you will need an email address in order to register with us. We provide two levels of support to teaching professionals; one enables you access to information published on restricted areas of our website; the second entitles you to this information and more, plus email contact with a fully qualified teaching professional who will be there to share behaviour management advice and strategies with you.

This is a real opportunity for you to get advice on specific students or classes you teach. Quite simply, if you email a scenario or details of the behaviour being displayed, we will respond with strategies for you to try in order to improve that behaviour.  

Ultimately we all want our youngsters to succeed and reach their full potential but sometimes we have to understand all of their needs before this can happen.

We appreciate how busy teachers are and therefore aim to deliver a service that is specific, relevant and gives practical strategies to be used in the classroom.

Although this website is aimed at teachers, we are sure that the support given would also be of use to other staff working in a school environment, especially those responsible for working with small groups and managing their behaviour.


Are you a Parent?

Would you appreciate some support with managing your child’s behaviour?

Perhaps your child’s school says that they are mis-behaving but you cannot see how or why?

Do you need guidance on how best to communicate with your child’s school?

If you've answered yes to any of the above or have other concerns about your child, please visit our Parents page to access further information on how we at Help Them Behave can help.