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Help Them Behave provides you with an opportunity to develop your range of behaviour management strategies and enables you to gain advice based on particular students or classes you teach.
We have experience teaching across Key Stages 2-5 in the United Kingdom, having specialised in improving whole school behaviour and classroom management within the Secondary sector.
Improving behaviour within the classroom is the primary focus of Help Them Behave as we believe that this is one of the main frustrations teachers face when trying to deliver the curriculum. Sometimes the students we teach have very complex needs and it is up to us as professionals to recognise and cater for these. We at Help Them Behave strive to provide you with specific advice for improving behaviour, relevant to the youngsters you teach and will advise you on ways of implementing strategies according to the ethos of your school.
You should be aware that occasionally Help Them Behave will refer you to other professionals for advice and support, either within your own school or outside agencies. We recognise that at times, these people will be more qualified to advise you than we will and we are committed to providing you with the best support possible for the duration of your time working with us.
If you would like to find out more about the services we offer, please explore the Help Them Behave website further or email us at enquiries@helpthembehave.co.uk