Graduate Deep Dive into Understanding Behaviour

Dive Into Understanding Behaviour Today!

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Discussed in this episode

This Podcast is a special podcast for Graduates of mine or Dr Tony Attwood’s Courses. (Face to FaceΒ orΒ Online Courses)

In this Podcast I want to give you tips and strategies to create a calm classroom.

If you haven’t received theΒ  E-book β€œA Guide to Understanding Behaviour” and are a Graduate of Tony or my courses please emailΒ support@suelarkey.com.auΒ and we will send you the link to access them.

The reason I have put together this Podcast & Special Understanding BehaviourΒ  E-book is more and more educators who come to my workshops or connect with me online say Sue this stuff is all great ,but I am teaching the most complex class I have ever taught. More kids with neuro-diversity than ever, and the most challenging behaviour I have ever taught. I am exhausted. I have got so much I need to do in my classroom and then I have all this behaviour… what can I do?

Well you are not alone

4% of NSW Public School students received short term suspensions last year

and 1.5 % LONG term between 3- 20 days

AND 1 in 4 happened in their FIRST 3 years of Primary School.

For me… those stats are scarey! And I want to change that and I am sure you do too.

Honestly, I think the reason we have the Stats is the schools current policies, procedures are NOT working!

I hear from teachers all the time things are getting more complex.

Join me on this Podcast where we dive in deep to Understanding Behaviour

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Check out my previous podcasts on Understanding Behaviour:

  • Episode 132: Understanding Challenging Behaviour, ODD & PDA
  • Episode 122: Why Change = Behaviour – and what you can do about it
  • Episode 119: Sensory Strategies for Educators – Often overlooked Causes of Behaviour
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