The Department for Education has committed £1.9m to four organisations that support ex-military personnel working with pupils at risk of disengagement.
An increasing number of children do not respond to normal classroom discipline. Elizabeth Smith outlines the key points to remember when faced with a pupil whose behaviour becomes exceptionally challenging
A local authority review registered a school’s attendance at 68%. Nearly every student was on the road to becoming a persistent absentee. Dina Chevens describes how the issue was tackled
There is a population of pupils in schools who struggle to meet the challenges of learning and to achieve. Why are some children more vulnerable than others? Dr Heather Geddes explains about attachment theory
When the statutory requirement was removed, the future for Behaviour and Attendance Partnerships looked uncertain. Suzanne O’Connell finds three LAs where they are more than holding their own
In the last decade, neuroscience has revealed that, during adolescence, the brain undergoes a process of ‘rewiring’, which affects behaviour and learning. Lisa Pedersen briefly outlines the changes and offers suggestions on how to plan for and respond to adolescent behaviour
Peers can be extremely important when it comes to tackling issues around bullying and behaviour. We hear from Kay Joel and John Stead about the benefits of establishing a ‘Circle of Friends’
We might know that therapeutic approaches can be beneficial for pupils with BESD, but do we know what they are? Here Trisha Waters outlines the alternatives available and how they can help
Founder of the School & Family Works Mark Griffiths tells us more about the organisation and how it helps families struggling to deal with their children’s difficult behaviour