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March 14, 2024

Webinar Recording: Responsive Approaches

In this webinar recording, we discuss responsive approaches to behaviour with Principal Team Teach trainer, John Murray.

In this webinar recording we discuss responsive approaches to behaviour. This was an exclusive event for Team Teach Connect members and while it focuses on education settings, it is suitable for anyone supporting individuals with behaviour.

This webinar is based on our latest episode of Talking Behaviour. Watch the episode.

In this webinar, we discuss: Changing approaches to behaviour support over time. Ways to build strong relationships with the individuals you support. The difference between responding and reacting to behaviour. The importance of considering our own emotions before responding to behaviours. The language we use to describe behaviour.

For more information about responsive approaches to behaviour, look at the following resources:

This webinar features Global Director of Team Teach, Jonathan Newport, in conversation with guest John Murray.

John Murray is a Principal Team Teach trainer and the founder of Jogo Behaviour Support. John has over 30 years of experience of teaching in and working with schools and other agencies. Most of his career has been spent supporting children and young people experiencing social, emotional, mental health, relational, and behavioural challenges.

Jonathan Newport is Chief Learning Officer and Global Director of Team Teach, and a behaviour specialist with over 30 years of experience. He has worked in a wide range of education settings, including 17 years leading Barnardo’s largest residential special school.

 

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