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Imagine being 12 years old and feeling lost in a classroom. School has always been a struggle, and instead of admitting your confusion, you become the class clown, distracting yourself and your friends. When the teacher calls you out, you know the drillânod along and wait for the inevitable lecture.
That lecture? Like water off a duckâs back!
IN THIS EPISODE, I DISCUSS:
The cycle of disengagement: Lecturing students about their behaviour often leads them to tune out, allowing them to avoid taking real accountability. This just perpetuates the same patterns when they return to class.Shifting from lecturing to guiding: By using strategic questions, we can encourage students to reflect on their actions and understand the impact of their behaviour.Empowering student reflection: When students contribute to the conversation, they become active participants in their own learning and behaviour management, rather than passive recipients of criticism.This week, observe your language when discussing behaviour with students:
Are you talking more than listening?Are you telling more than asking?Challenge yourself to become a guide instead of a lecturer.Notice how this shift influences your conversations and helps students take ownership of their actions.
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Are your students arriving late or missing class altogether?
In this episode, weâll explore why punitive measures often backfire and how they can alienate the very students who need connection the most.
IN THIS EPISODE, I DISCUSS:
The pitfalls of punishment: While it may seem like a way to enforce attendance, punishment can foster resentment and disconnect, driving students further away from the classroom.Understanding the reasons behind absenteeism: Many factors influencing attendance are beyond the studentsâ control, including personal circumstances and mental health challenges.The importance of compassionate expectations: Itâs crucial to maintain high standards while approaching students with empathy and understanding.5 Practical strategies for improving attendance with understanding, compassion and reflection.The key takeaway from this episode is clear: we cannot lecture or punish our way to better attendance. Instead, we must focus on connection, celebrating progress, and having difficult yet supportive conversations.
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When we think of classroom management, our minds often jump to techniques and strategies we implement with our students. However, the most effective management often occurs even before they enter the room. In todayâs behaviour bite, Iâll discuss the crucial role of the physical classroom environment itself. It can serve as an invaluable teaching assistant or become a significant roadblock.
IN THIS EPISODE, I DISCUSS:
The impact of a clean and clutter-free classroom: A tidy environment sends powerful non-verbal messages to students about expectations, respect, and focus.The consequences of a messy space: When students enter a chaotic room, they may internalise the belief that cleanliness and respect for the learning environment donât matter.The benefits of a well-organised classroom: A neat setup with resources ready and a clear agenda helps establish a positive tone and reinforces the importance of taking care of the space.Action steps to improve your classroom environment: I challenge you to reflect on the messages your space conveys and implement one small change this week to create a more supportive learning atmosphere.By making these intentional adjustments, you can help your students feel anchored and ready to learn. These small changes will bolster your classroom management and foster a culture where all students work together to maintain a positive learning environment.
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Youâve finally set the stage for a productive lesson⊠and then the chaos begins!
This month on the podcast, weâre honing in on those critical first five minutesâthe bedrock of an engaging and settled classroom environment.
Iâll be outlining key strategies to help you create a smooth start, including how to shift studentsâ energy with entry routines and effective starter activities.But what happens if you donât engage your students right away? Something else will!
In this episode, weâll explore the importance of starter activities and how they can either make or break your lessonâs flow.
IN THIS EPISODE, I DISCUSS:
The role of starter activities: These brief, independent tasks serve as the hook to draw students into the lesson. They need to be achievable, explicit, and timed perfectly to set a positive tone.Common mistakes with starter activities: I highlight pitfalls to avoid, such as relying on prior knowledge, requiring too much explanation, or lacking relevance to studentsâ interests.How consistency builds trust: Establishing a predictable routine helps students feel secure and ready to learn as they enter the classroom.Effective starter activity examples: I share ideas like imaginative prompts that connect students to the lesson and concept-based tasks that allow for differentiated engagement.GRAB MY 250+ AGENDA SLIDES WITH STARTERS HERE!
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Do you often find yourself reminding the same students about the same expectations? Itâs draining, and it can start to feel personal, leading to unnecessary confrontations.
Hereâs a simple shift that can transform this dynamic:
Make it about the visual. NOT about you!Instead of verbally repeating instructions, point to a visual cue on the wall, like a poster of class expectations or a checklist. This shifts the focus from âyou vs. meâ to a shared goal that everyone can see.
In this episode, we look at simple visualsâlike classroom norms posters, voice level charts, and âSteps for Successâ checklistsâthat can transform your classroom dynamic. With just a quick gesture, youâre reinforcing standards without confrontation, helping students take more responsibility and saving your energy.
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Youâve FINALLY gotten your students settled and started at the start of the lesson⊠cue⊠the disruptive latecomer!
This month on the podcast, I'm focusing on the first five minutes of each lessonâthe foundation of a calm, connected start. However, even with a solid roadmap that guides teachers in creating a smooth start with key strategies, like shifting studentsâ energy through entry routines, engaging starters, and seamless transitions... there's one big wrench that can throw off this plan: when students arrive late.
In this episode, weâll dive into why students might be late and practical steps to get them on track without disrupting the flow.IN THIS EPISODE, I DISCUSS:
The many reasons behind lateness: Beyond just "running late," chronic lateness can stem from factors like family routines, neurodivergence (e.g., ADHD or autism), and executive function challenges. We also touch on how needs-based motivation can play into studentsâ timing.Practical steps to manage late arrivals: I share ways to welcome students in without disrupting the rest of the class. How to increase accountability and connection through private follow-ups: For repeated lateness, I discuss questions and prompts that encourage students to reflect on the reasons behind their lateness, explore if itâs in their control, and collaboratively make a plan to help them improve.Low-stakes latecomer tasks and routines: My top tips for engaging students that are late, without derailing the lesson.Late arrivals donât always have to disrupt your lesson flow!! You just need the right tools to approach them consistently, and calmly.
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Todayâs Behaviour Bite is all about a simple yet powerful practice: asking and pausingâfor much longer than you (probably) already do.
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The common tendency among teachers to rush through questions: After asking if there are any questions, many of us move on immediately, often before giving students a chance to respond. Research shows that the average pause is just 0.9 secondsâfar too short for effective processing.Understanding different types of thinkers: Some students process information internally, while others think out loud. Those who need time to reflect often donât feel comfortable speaking up if we donât allow enough pause. By waiting longer, we create space for all students to formulate their thoughts and questions.The impact of extended wait times: Studies indicate that 5-15 seconds of silence can significantly enhance student engagement and response quality. For example, when giving instructions, you can say, âOkay Year 8, before we get started, what questions do you have? Iâll give you 10 seconds to think.â This approach encourages deeper reflection and more meaningful contributions.This week, challenge yourself to extend your pauses when asking questions or giving instructions. Tune in to how much time you currently provide and consciously increase it. Observe how this impacts your students' clarity and the depth of their responses during discussions.
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Are you struggling with having a settled start to the lesson? Battling dysregulation and high energy?
In todayâs episode, weâre exploring the importance of the First 5âthose critical first five minutes of each lesson.
This time can make all the difference in shifting energy from the chaos of transitions to a calm, focused learning environment. Weâll dive into practical strategies for creating an âinvisible barrierâ that allows students to enter a space primed for learning, leaving the outside energy at the door.
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Why the start of lessons can feel chaotic: From dysregulation and unpredictability to the residual energy of breaks, many factors beyond our control impact studentsâ readiness.What we can control: Weâll go over strategies for creating routines, setting expectations, and managing the physical environment to help students transition smoothly.Three essential routines for the First 5: Iâll share my personal non-negotiables that create consistency and predictability every day:Same welcome spotâGreeting students outside to create a transition from the hallway energy.Same seating arrangementâReducing guesswork and enhancing predictability.Same starter routineâA consistent, engaging start to every lesson that signals itâs time to focus.Have a question, comment, or just want to say hello? Drop us a text!
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In todayâs episode, weâre diving into how building a growth mindset culture can be transformative in our classrooms. Weâll look at how fixed mindsets hold students back, especially when past experiences or fears of failure keep them from fully engaging in learning.
Through this episode, Ill explore practical ways to build self-belief, helping students see challenges as chances to grow and celebrating their efforts along the way. These strategies are all about creating an environment where students feel safe, supported, and willing to try.IN THIS EPISODE, I DISCUSS:
What might be going on for students who seem reluctant to engageHow past failures can lead to fixed mindsets and avoidancePractical ways to create a growth mindset culture in the classroomIdeas for embedding growth mindset language into daily discussions and activitiesWhy itâs important to celebrate effort rather than resultsIf youâre looking to go deeper, Iâve put together a Growth Mindset Bundle filled with resources to support you in building this culture daily. Itâs all designed to help take the guesswork out of fostering a growth mindset in your classroom, with editable lesson plans, bulletin boards, and posters that reinforce these ideas. Iâd love for you to have these tools on hand, ready to support your studentsâ growth (without spending 2 weeks putting it together like I did đđ
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Welcome to the second Behaviour Bite! Every Thursday (in addition to my main-course episode on Tuesday) Iâll be delivering one quick tip that you can put into action immediately to help you crush your classroom management!
TODAY'S BEHAVIOUR BITE:
Avoid locking horns... at all costs.Listen in as I talk through this bite, and give you your actionable takeaway!
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Youâve probably heard the phrase, "Behaviours are students meeting a need." In this episode, Iâm diving into what that actually really means for your classroom and how understanding the needs behind student behaviour can transform your management approach.
Listen in as I discuss:
Glasserâs 5 basic needs and how they drive behaviour (survival, love/belonging, fun, power/mastery, and freedom)How unmet needs can lead to challenging behaviours in the classroomCore principles of Choice TheoryThe importance of embedding strategies into your practice that meet students' needsHow empowering students with an understanding of their own behaviours changes classroom dynamicsWhen students understand the needs driving their behaviour, it shifts everythingâdiscussions, dynamics, accountability, and even how they view themselves. To help foster that awareness, start here:
Have a discussion with students (as a class or individually)Make them aware they have five basic needsExplain that everyone has these needs and is constantly trying to meet themAcknowledge that sometimes we make poor choices while trying to meet our needsEmphasize that they arenât âbad,â and they arenât defined by their behaviorsHighlight that we are all just doing the best we canEncourage awareness of their needs and choicesExplain that with awareness, they can make positive changesIf you want to go deeper than this, Iâve done the work for you! Iâve created a fully resourced, engaging, and editable SEL lesson designed to help students not only understand their needs but also reflect on their behaviours and make positive changes. Grab it here!
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of Behaviour Bites! Every Thursday (in addition to my main-course episode on Tuesday) Iâll be delivering one quick tip each week that you can put into action immediately to help you crush your classroom management!
TODAY'S BEHAVIOUR BITE:
Students will always follow our example, before they follow our instruction.Listen in as I talk through this bite, and give you your actionable takeaway!
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In this episode, Iâm diving into one of THE most transformative strategies for managing low-level disruptionsâalmost like flipping a switch. I'll explore how your teaching presence, especially through non-verbal communication, can significantly shift classroom behaviour. Itâs not about doing one thingâitâs about everything you do.
Listen in as I discuss:
What even is a strong teaching presence?Understanding the power of non-verbal communication in classroom managementThe difference between "credible" and "approachable" teacher presence and when to use eachHow small changes in body language, tone, and stillness can immediately impact behaviorPractical examples of adjusting your teaching style for better student engagementThe importance of aligning your body language with the expectations you set for studentsThis episode is packed with actionable strategies that can transform how you manage your classroom. If youâre tired of the constant chatter and low-level disruptions, listen in as I share the non-verbal techniques that changed everything for meâand they can for you too!
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Take the quiz! What's your teacher type?!
Ever wondered why some classroom management strategies work wonders for others but fall flat for you? In todayâs episode, weâre delving deep into the heart of teaching styles and uncovering what makes you uniquely you in the classroom.
Iâll be taking you behind the scenes of my "What is Your Teacher Type?" quiz and showing you how this simple tool can unlock powerful insights into your teaching strengths and challenges.IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL DISCOVER:
The real story behind why I created the "What is Your Teacher Type?" quiz and how itâs already helping thousands of teachers like you understand their classroom superpowers.Why the one-size-fits-all approach to classroom management simply doesnât cut it and how understanding your unique style can change everything.An exclusive breakdown of the four distinct teacher types: the Dynamic Teacher, the Quiet Teacher, the Empathetic Teacher, and the Authority Figureâalong with some real-life examples to help you see where you fit.
Ready to discover your teaching type and take your classroom practice to the next level? Itâs time to stop trying to fit into someone elseâs mould and embrace your true self as an educator.
Take the quiz now, and feel validated and confident with who you are in the classroom!Have a question, comment, or just want to say hello? Drop us a text!
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Take the quiz - What's your teacher type?! (Putting this right up top because I know that's why you came to the description)
In today's episode Iâll be walking you through three mistakes you might unknowingly be making that can fuel these low-level behaviour spotfires. Now, I say âmight be,â but letâs be realâafter observing hundreds of lessons, I can tell you with certainty that these sneaky habits tend to creep into even the most experienced classrooms, and yes, Iâve been guilty of them too!But hereâs the good newsâonce you recognize these patterns and make a few simple adjustments, youâll start seeing real changes. And let me assure you, Iâm sharing this from a place of experience, not perfection. Iâve made all these mistakes myself, and Iâm still learning every day. So letâs dive in, get reflective, and find those empowering âah-haâ moments together!
Why matching the volume of your students can backfire and lead to more disruptionHow talking while expecting students to focus on independent work sends mixed signalsWhy handing out materials during instruction can undo your efforts to get students to listenThe impact of non-verbal cues and mixed messaging in your classroom managementPractical tips to reduce low-level behaviours and increase student focus
IN THIS EPISODE, I DISCUSS:I hope this episode gives you some clarity and maybe even a few "ah-ha" moments! Remember, every teacherâmyself includedâhas fallen into these traps at some point. The important thing is that youâre aware, and with just a few small tweaks, you can start seeing big shifts in your classroom.
Please donât feel like you have to be perfect! Teaching is all about growing, learning, and adjusting as we go. If any of these points hit home for you, take it as a sign of progress, not a failure. Youâve got this!
And if youâre ready to dive deeper and tackle low-level behaviours head-on, Iâd love to have you join me in the Low-Level Behaviour Bootcamp. Together, weâll work on building a calm, effective teaching presence that fits your natural style, so you can stop feeling overwhelmed and start feeling empowered. Youâre already doing amazing things in the classroom, and th
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In todayâs episode, Iâm diving deep into the frustration of low-level behaviours in the classroomâwhy they are so tricky to handle and why the advice out there often falls flat.
This is episode 1 of a big focus on low-level behaviours this month, so be sure to follow along for the rest if this is a big challenge for you in your practice!IN THIS EPISODE, I DISCUSS:
My personal experiences with low-level behaviours and why Iâm so passionate about this topic - hellooooo shaking our confidence and fuelling feelings of hopelessness!The flawed advice (that's putting it kindly) teachers often receive around handling low-level disruptions and why it doesn't work. After all, we can't make 30 phone calls a day, and we are TRYING to engage them!What actually defines a low-level behaviour and why these behaviours fall into a âgrey area.âWhat you can do differently to break the cycle of frustration and regain control in your classroom.By the end of this episode, youâll have a clearer understanding of why low-level behaviors are so hard to tackle and a few actionable insights to start making a real change in your classroom.
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Classroom management is more than just the behaviour, and dealing with low-level disruptive behaviours NEEDS to be more than this to be effective!
In this episode, I'll be exploring (well... more like nerding out on) a simple yet incredibly effective tool to help manage and reduce low-level behaviours in the classroom: the humble task card. I know, I know, but stay with me here.
Many factors contribute to disruptive behaviours, but by using task cards, you can provide clarity, structure, and support that helps students stay on task and reduce stress.IN THIS EPISODE, I DISCUSS:
The common reasons behind low-level behaviours, such as students being in a fight, flight, or freeze state, lack of clarity, or low confidence.How task cards can reduce these behaviours by providing clear expectations, breaking tasks into manageable steps, and offering scaffolding for students.Key components of a well-presented task card, including success criteria, checklists, time frames, and prompts.How task cards promote student autonomy and reduce teacher input while boosting engagement.The benefits for both students and teachers when task cards are used effectively.Resources and templates available for Behaviour Club members to easily implement task cards in their classrooms.By the end of this episode, you'll understand how task cards can transform your classroom management and why they are such a game-changer in addressing low-level behaviours.
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Click here to access your free session on the barriers to giving a task that students get (and get on with)
In todayâs episode, Iâm unpacking why students might not be listening or following your task instructions. Picture this: hands shoot up, students ask, âWhat are we doing?â or they sit there doodling, lost in confusion. Whatâs going on here? Iâll explore the reasons behind this and how understanding them is key to solving the problem.Hereâs what Iâll cover:
The assumptions we make that lead to miscommunication.How studentsâ unique contexts impact their understanding.The importance of clarity in instructions and where we often go wrong.Strategies to make learning visible and consistent in your classroom.Practical tools like timers, checklists, and scaffolds that can transform how students follow instructions.Want to know a win-win?
Overcoming these barriers naturally addresses student disengagement, reduces low-level behaviours, and mitigates dysregulated behaviours. The magic of a holistic approach to classroom management!!Have a question, comment, or just want to say hello? Drop us a text!
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In this episode, Iâm diving into three common pieces of behaviour and classroom management advice that teachers are often given and why we need to stop offering themâat least in the way theyâre typically presented.
These bits of advice are frequently thrown around without any meaningful support or practical steps, making them more harmful than helpful. Iâve heard them time and again from colleagues, experts, and social media, but the reality is that theyâre often oversimplified and lacking real substance.IN THIS EPISODE, I DISCUSS:
Why âmake your lesson more engagingâ can set teachers up to fail without the right strategiesThe complexities of building student relationships and why itâs more than just âgetting to know themâThe challenges of ânot taking it personallyâ and how to actually protect your peace in tough situationsWhat advice we should be giving instead and how to better support teachersHave a question, comment, or just want to say hello? Drop us a text!
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In this episode, I dive into one of the toughest challenges we face as teachersâhow to manage a classroom full of students when dysregulated behaviours start bubbling up and escalating. I talk about the key things to remember when students are dysregulated and canât reason with us, and share my CARE Frameworkâa practical approach for responding to these situations. The goal? For you to be equipped with actionable classroom management strategies that are aligned with your values of compassion and kindness.
What I discuss in this episode:
The challenges of managing escalated student behaviour, especially when juggling other expectations placed upon us as teachers.Why reasoning or punishing doesnât work when students are in fight, flight, or freeze mode.The importance of depersonalizing student behaviour by understanding it as a search for safety.The CARE Framework for responding to escalating behaviours:C: Communicate the emotion you see in the student.A: Affirm and attend to the studentâs feelings.R: Reassure and support the student to reduce fear and anxiety.E: Empower the student with choices while setting clear limits.Resources mentioned in this episode (all accessible from within The Behaviour Club:
The CARE Framework for de-escalating student behaviour.Masterclass on de-escalating big behavioursSEL lesson on understanding the brainRegulation toolbox for studentsPhone conversation prompts for tough discussions with parents and carers.PEACE process for when behaviours bubble over.Have a question, comment, or just want to say hello? Drop us a text!
TAKE THE QUIZ! What is your teacher type, and what does this reveal about your classroom management?
Join The Behaviour Club for no-fluff monthly training, a supportive community of like-minded educators, and done-for-you resources.
Browse my resources on TPT - All things SEL made with love.
The Low-Level Behaviour Bootcamp! - Strengthen your teaching presence and tackle low-level behaviours!
Purchase my book - âItâs Never Just About the Behaviour: A holistic approach to classroom behaviour management
Download the free guide: 'Chats that Create Change' Download 3 free regulation breathing cards Follow me on Instagram Connect with me on LinkedIn
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