S126 Interrupt & Redirect

Work-support redirect (remove the ‘stuck’ barrier fast)

Aim (what it achieves)

Turn ‘off-task’ into ‘on-task’ by quickly removing a learning barrier that’s driving behaviour.

When to use

When you see staring, avoidance, calling out for help, fiddling, or ‘I can’t’ signs.

How to use (steps)

1) Approach quietly. 2) Ask a one-sentence diagnostic. 3) Give the *first step* or a tiny scaffold. 4) Leave them working. 5) Return to check progress.

Teacher language (examples)

“Start by underlining the key numbers. I’ll be back in two minutes to see your first line.”

Top tips (makes it work)

Keep support brief; the goal is independence, not a mini-tutorial.

Common pitfalls

Staying too long; rescuing; giving a full solution; making it public.

SEND/PP considerations

Highly effective for SEND/PP where task initiation and working memory are common barriers. Keep instructions chunked and concrete.

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Behaviour Matrix

  • Interrupt & Redirect Off-task / fiddling / low-level distraction
  • Interrupt & Redirect Work avoidance / blank page / ‘I can’t’

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