S139 Interrupt & Redirect

‘Same expectation, different route’ (alternative compliance path)

Aim (what it achieves)

Maintain the boundary while offering a non-confrontational way to comply.

When to use

When a pupil is stuck on the *how* (e.g., wants to move, needs paper, needs a reset) but is not fully defiant.

How to use (steps)

1) Restate the expectation. 2) Offer an alternative route that still meets it. 3) Confirm choice. 4) Move on.

Teacher language (examples)

“You need to start. You can start here quietly, or move to that seat and start there.”

Top tips (makes it work)

Keep both options acceptable and equivalent. Don’t offer a ‘get out’ option.

Common pitfalls

Offering a ‘win’ for refusal; giving too many options.

SEND/PP considerations

Supports SEND pupils who need flexibility without lowering standards. Keep options predictable and pre-agreed where possible.

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Behaviour Matrix

  • Interrupt & Redirect Work avoidance / blank page / ‘I can’t’
  • Interrupt & Redirect Low-level defiance / arguing / ‘No’ (mild)

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