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50 Top Tips for Managing Behaviour - Dave Stott

50 Top Tips for Managing Behaviour

By: Dave Stott

Paperback | 20 January 2009 | Edition Number 1

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A practical resource that utilises the SEBS philosophy (Teaching Social, Emotional and Behavioural Skills). With a very 'hands-on' approach to managing behaviour all the scenarios in this resource are taken from real-life situations and can be used during staff training or simply as a reference book. The book reflects situations that confront educational professionals on a day-to-day basis: how to manage the student who always wants the last word; setting boundaries; managing anger, including your own; dealing with difficult parents; successful lunchtimes; creating an emotionally literate environment; behaviour plans; building self-esteem; and, coping with difficult colleagues. It is a brilliant resource to have as part of an induction pack or as an essential companion to continuing professional development. It deals with all key stages.
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'Stott gets right to the point by describing 50 behaviour management problems and leaving the reader with a tip for each. It is easily readable and exudes an air of calm from Tip 1 (Behaviour Management During Cover Lessons - Top Tip: Establish Simple Procedures) to Tip 50 (Who Wants the Last Word - Top Tip: Scripted Responses Work - Reaction Inflames). The format allows the reader to jump to the area of interest without trawling through lengthy descriptions and is therefore easy to dip into during a spare 10 minutes.' - Speech and Language Therapy in Practice

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