by alexgray | Mar 23, 2020 | BehaviourManagement, News, Uncategorised
In response to the government’s advice on increased social distancing, we have taken the difficult decision to cancel all taught training courses advertised for March, April and May. We will hope to return to normal offering our Level 3, 4 & 5 courses this summer,...
by alexgray | Mar 9, 2020 | AlternativeEd, BehaviourManagement, News, SEND, Uncategorised
As part 2 of a 2-part series of reflections on her Level 3 in The Management of Challenging Behaviour, Una Archer considers the use of circular questioning in Neuro Linguistic Programming: “”I recently came back from the second part of the Releasing...
by alexgray | Oct 31, 2019 | BehaviourManagement, News, Uncategorised
What’s love got to do with it? Well, everything, according to some of the theorists, like Robert Dilts and W Glasser, that we looked at in our first two modules of Manging Challenging Behaviour at Releasing Potential’s Institute. Without the basics of a loving...
by alexgray | Aug 9, 2019 | BehaviourManagement, News
Glasser’s Choice Theory is a psychological model that considers why people behave in the ways they do. It can often be difficult to understand why young people display challenging behaviour. However, it can become clear when applying their actions to the model....
by Imogen Robins | Jun 21, 2019 | AlternativeEd, BehaviourManagement, News, SEND
As professionals, we know that being a responsible adult or ‘managing your state’ is top priority. What do we mean by ‘managing your state’? We use the word ‘state’ to refer to your mood, current emotion, body language, energy levels and mind set at any given time. As...
by Imogen Robins | Feb 26, 2019 | BehaviourManagement, News, Uncategorised
“The thought of spending two days in training was enough to send my brain into over drive. Just to add some context, I work as an administrator in a SEN School. To many people’s disbelief, I do not enjoy staring at dull presentations and sitting in an...