Working With Families to Support Behaviour: CPD Training Bundle

Train staff on how to forge positive parent-teacher relationships in order to work together to support pupil behaviour. Ideal for behaviour leads or anyone looking to strengthen staff behaviour management in this area, this PowerPoint training session, designed to last for up to an hour, plus the accompanying behaviour management scenarios allow for collaboration and discussion, and is perfect for INSET days or staff meetings on behaviour management CPD.

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This CPD training bundle contains three comprehensive resources:

  • Working With Families To Support Behaviour Training PowerPoint
  • Eight behaviour management scenarios with different examples of how schools and families can work together to support pupil behaviour
  • Training Action Plan to support your staff in understanding the theory then taking actions to alter their practice

The 28-slide, ready-made PowerPoint is designed to last between 30 minutes to 1 hour and focuses on the benefits of building parent-teacher relationships. This then leads into how staff can use this positive home-school relationship to discuss a student's behaviour should issues arise.

The Routes Forward section where staff can learn strategies to forge positive home-school relationships is split into three parts, covering:

  • How to build relationships with parents as a teacher or member of the support staff team
  • Why we need to communicate behaviour and how to do it, with real-life examples to support you
  • How to enlist parental support and get them to support your behaviour management efforts in school

Across the full session, there are many opportunities for staff to collaborate and discuss, including how they'd rephrase a conversation with a parent about a child's inappropriate behaviour. The accompanying scenarios allow you to take this a step further and discuss situations that your staff may find challenging.

The PowerPoint is fully editable but equally can be used 'as is' to present directly to the staff members of your choosing, especially those who may finding building relationships with families challenging, such as ECTs or support staff.

It's a massive time-saver for school leaders who know they want to improve pupil behaviour by engaging parents to support their school's efforts. This CPD for behaviour management does exactly that by giving your staff practical tools and tips for communicating effectively with parents. The ready-made nature of the behaviour management training also allows you to deliver a consistent approach to different staff groups, with the flexiblity built in to dive deeper into specific aspects.

Behaviour and attitudes leads, headteachers, senior leaders, SLT, pastoral staff, DSLs, heads of year or anyone else with responsibility for pupil behaviour in school. This behaviour management CPD session is designed to provide a fast solution for school leaders looking to tackle behaviour management issues with a quick and easy answer to professional development delivery. 

The session is perfect to reinforce messages about your school's behaviour policy and how you expect staff to communicate with parents and carers. It's particularly useful for those with less experience in behaviour management, such as ECTs, trainee teachers or other new staff who might find conversations with parents daunting, especially when having challenging conversations and discussing poor pupil behaviour.

Parents/carers are a valuable partner in the child’s education and can be key to tackling pupil behaviour by having a joint home-school approach. Not only that, parents and carers can give you key insights into their child's context, allowing you to tailor responses and manage behaviour in a positive way. Alongside this, sometimes we just report poor behaviour to parents without considering why we're doing it - this training sessions addresses that issue and guides staff into having constructive conversations with parents so they can tackle pupil behaviour but also continue to build a positive parent-teacher relationship.

Key questions answered:

  • Why involve parents/carers in behaviour management?
  • What can help strengthen home-school relationships?
  • When would we involve parents/carers in behavioural issues?
  • How can staff develop and build upon positive parent-teacher relationships?
  • Why do we share behaviour incidents with parents and carers?
  • How can we share behavioural incidents with parents and carers?
  • When are the best times to address behavioural incidents with parents and carers?
  • How can staff work in collaboration with parents/carers to address pupil behaviour?

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