Behaviour remains one of the most pressing and complex pressures facing schools today. Disruption in the classroom affects learning for everyone and places significant strain on staff.
For many children and young people, behaviour is a way of communicating what they can’t yet put into words. It may reflect difficulties with emotional regulation, unmet developmental needs, or a lack of connection with school.
Improving behaviour starts with looking beyond the surface. When children feel safe, understood and supported, they can develop the emotional skills and relationships that help them to stay engaged with learning.
While clear expectations and boundaries are essential, many pupils who struggle with behaviour are navigating emotional challenges that make it difficult to regulate their responses, manage frustration or feel secure in the classroom.
Without the right support, behaviour difficulties can escalate, leading to sanctions, time out of learning, and sometimes exclusion.
Supporting behaviour starts with helping children to understand their emotions and building the regulation skills they need to manage the ups and downs of the school day.

Drawing on neuroscience and child development, the Thrive Approach helps schools to:
By strengthening relationships and supporting emotional development, schools can reduce disruption and help pupils stay engaged in learning.
“Our children weren’t ready to learn and now we have a tool to help them regulate themselves so that they are ready."
Sarah Roberts
Head of School and Inclusion Lead, Holy Trinity and St John’s CoE Primary School
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