Parents/Carers Supporting Behaviour for Learning.

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Parents/Carers Supporting Behaviour for Learning

Behaviour for Learning Children spend a large part of their life at school, where friends and staff will influence their behaviour. Outside school you and the people around you are key role models for your child. You are in an excellent position to support your child’s behaviour for learning through talking to him or her about behaviour and by modelling this kind of behaviour.

Classroom Rules In order for you and others to learn at Hendon School, please : Arrive on time and ready to learn - equipment, uniform, homework Follow all instructions straight away Show respect Do not eat, drink or chew Stay on task and do your best! Thank you!

Thinking Back… What kind of behaviour was expected of you? Did these behaviours help you to learn more effectively? Did staff help pupils to behave well?

Behaviours for Learning Listens Listens to other pupils and staff, does not interrupt, use putdowns or talk over another person Collaborates Cooperates with others in pairs or a group to complete a task Shares resources and ideas Helps others, takes turns, shares group roles Seeks the opinions of others Asks for help Asks other pupils for help Asks staff for help when not sure how to progress Ignores distractions Able to concentrate while others are off task Able to concentrate when there is noise Tells others he/she is trying to work when they try to engage him/her in Is prepared Arrives to lessons on time Brings the necessary equipment Completes homework

Understanding the problem (a) What is the behaviour that is causing concern? (b) What will the consequences for learning be if this behaviour continues? (c) What is the explanation for this behaviour? (d) How is my child feeling about this? (e) What does my child need to do instead?

(a) What support does my child need? (b) What support do I need to help me support my child? (c) How can the school help my child to achieve an improvement in his/her behaviour for learning? (d) How can I help my child to achieve this? The results of these discussions could form the basis of joint planning between the school. Deciding on goals and actions

Arrives on time Encourage your child to get up early enough to have breakfast and be at school on time Model this by being on time for appointments yourself and explaining the consequences of being late Agree times when your child has to be home by (or be in bed by) Praise punctuality when this occurs Things to try

Brings correct equipment Ask your child what equipment they need for school for the next day or week to act as a reminder Have a copy of your child’s lesson timetable on the wall so you can help get things ready for the morning When you are preparing to go somewhere where you need to take things with you, talk through the process of getting ready with your child, for example, packing for a holiday Things to try

Sharing Encourage your child to share with friends or brothers or equipment and sisters, and show you are pleased when they do this When you need to share sweets or a cake between two, invite one to divide it up and the other one to choose which half Discuss with your child how much more fun it is to share with others rather than to be on one’s own Things to try

Listens to others and waits turn to speak Praise your child when he or she waits politely to speak If he or she interrupts, say that you are speaking and then turn back to them when there is a break in your conversation Model this behaviour by listening to your child without interrupting Things to try

Asking questions Ask your child their opinion of news stories, things on TV, situations with friends and family Encourage your child to ask questions about events or situations and use this to have a discussion with them Things to try

Working with others Try to plan opportunities where your child will be with others, and talk about how they might behave to have the most fun Model for your child how to work and mix with other people so that everyone gets along If you have a difference of opinion with someone, talk to your child about how you deal with this in a constructive way Things to try

Communication  How could you use her/his diary to keep in regular contact with the school? In particular, remember to communicate and celebrate any breakthroughs and achievements.  Ask your child about the rewards they may have received and where they are being successful.  Talk to your child about how they feel about school. Encourage them to express their feelings.  Discuss school rules and expectations and how they might help them to develop behaviour for learning.  Pick up a copy of our ‘Supporting your child at School’ guide