Defer the debate (comply now, talk later)
Aim (what it achieves)
Stop a public argument and return the class to learning, without ignoring the issue.
When to use
When a pupil challenges, negotiates, or argues during instruction.
How to use (steps)
Teacher language (examples)
“I’ll listen to you at the end. Right now: open your book and start Q1.”
Top tips (makes it work)
Only works if you actually follow up later. Keep ‘later’ specific and short.
Common pitfalls
Getting drawn into back-and-forth; using ‘later’ as a dismissal.
SEND/PP considerations
Helps pupils who struggle with impulse control by containing the conflict. Keep tone neutral; avoid sarcasm.
Tags
Sources
Used in
Behaviour Matrix
- Interrupt & Redirect Low-level defiance / arguing / ‘No’ (mild)
Related strategies
Face-saving exit (thank, move on)
Secure compliance while protecting dignity — reducing escalation and ‘digging in’.
Neutral ‘I noticed…’ statement (no judgement)
Lower defensiveness by separating observation from judgement.
Emotion + direction (validate briefly, then move to the next step)
De-escalate while keeping the boundary: acknowledge feeling, then direct behaviour.
Calm tone + slow pace (teacher self-regulation move)
Prevent escalation by keeping your delivery steady and non-threatening.
‘Same expectation, different route’ (alternative compliance path)
Maintain the boundary while offering a non-confrontational way to comply.
Least invasive intervention ladder
Match the smallest effective response to the behaviour.