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What’s Quality World View got to do with it?

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...
Why we do not restrain

Why we do not restrain

by Imogen Robins | Jan 17, 2019 | AlternativeEd, BehaviourManagement, News, SEND, Uncategorised

“Coming from a background as a researcher, I had only heard horror stories about children who weren’t able to maintain mainstream school placements due to ‘bad’ behaviour. I had friends who were secondary school teachers, and they told me about the escalating...
Mental Health First Aid

Mental Health First Aid

by Imogen Robins | Nov 30, 2018 | BehaviourManagement, News, SEND, Uncategorised

“There has been a steady increase in the number of young people being diagnosed with mental health issues and this correlates with what we see on the ground in schools.  Schools often reflect what is happening, more broadly, in society, and while this is on a...

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