S135 Interrupt & Redirect

Calm tone + slow pace (teacher self-regulation move)

Aim (what it achieves)

Prevent escalation by keeping your delivery steady and non-threatening.

When to use

When you feel yourself getting irritated; when a pupil is ‘on edge’.

How to use (steps)

1) Lower your voice slightly. 2) Slow down your words. 3) Reduce facial intensity. 4) Give a short direction. 5) Step away.

Teacher language (examples)

“Sit down. Open your book. Start now.” (said calmly, slowly)

Top tips (makes it work)

Your nervous system sets the room. Calm is contagious.

Common pitfalls

Raising volume; rapid-fire directions; visible frustration.

SEND/PP considerations

Protective for pupils who misread tone as hostility. Especially important for pupils with trauma histories.

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