TEACHING ASSISTANT: 3 WAYS TO STOP BEHAVIOUR GETTING WORSE!
Being a teaching assistant can feel especially hard when behaviour starts to escalate and you’re trying to stay calm, supportive and useful in the middle of a busy classroom. This video is for TAs who want to feel more confident, less reactive and more prepared when small moments begin to turn into bigger ones. You’re not expected to have all the answers — but having a few calm, practical ways to respond can make the TA role feel a little more manageable. For more practical help, take a look at 'What Is Actually My Role Here?: 👉 Course link: https://taincontrol.etsy.com/listing/... 👉 Add this DISCOUNT CODE at the checkout: SAVE40CLARITY❤️ TA IN CONTROL is the creation of Lauren Riesner, who was a TA/1:1/HLTA for 20 years. She gained a First Class Honours Degree in Learning, Technology & Research whilst working as a TA with a view to becoming a teacher, but after 6 weeks of teacher training, she learned to appreciate the role of support and left the course! She is the sole creator of TA IN CONTROL, and you can find her on: ❤️ YOUTUBE: / taincontrol ❤️ FACEBOOK: / taincontrol ❤️ ETSY: https://taincontrol.etsy.com ❤️ AMAZON: https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/TA-in... 👍 If this video helped, please like, subscribe, and share it with another TA who might need it. #TeachingAssistant #TAInControl #TeachingAssistantLife #UKEducation #PrimarySchoolTA #SchoolSupportStaff #TAWellbeing #EducationSupport #TeacherSupport #TeachingAssistantSupport #SchoolMentalHealth #EducationCareers #TAConfidence #SupportStaffLife #SENDSupport #ClassroomSupport DISCLAIMER: This video is for general guidance and professional development purposes only. It does not replace school policies, formal training, union advice, or local authority guidance. Always follow your school’s safeguarding, SEND, and behaviour procedures, and use professional judgement when applying any suggestions.
