Two-minute re-entry plan (after removal / buddy room)
Aim (what it achieves)
Re-establish a calm working relationship and a clear first step so the student can rejoin learning without a ‘fresh conflict’.
When to use
After a pupil has been buddy-roomed/removed, had a detention, or you had a significant correction that could carry into next lesson.
How to use (steps)
Teacher language (examples)
“We’re starting again. Next lesson I need: (one thing). What will you do as soon as you sit down?” “Good. I’ll greet you at the door and you’ll start with (first task).”
Top tips (makes it work)
Keep it under 2 minutes; focus forward; one target only; end with a positive statement of belonging.
Common pitfalls
Turning it into a lecture; demanding an apology in the corridor; doing it publicly; agreeing too many targets.
SEND/PP considerations
Many SEND/PP pupils escalate from shame. Keep language neutral, specific, and future-focused. Offer a ‘first step’ that is achievable to rebuild competence.
Tags
Sources
- Practice-based (school systems)
- aligns with restorative re-integration approaches
Used in
Ordinarily Available Practice
Related strategies
Micro-mentoring check-in (5 minutes weekly)
Stabilise behaviour by giving a predictable adult connection and a simple goal review loop.
Connect then correct (brief repair after correction)
Prevent resentment and ‘teacher hates me’ narratives after a boundary.
Restorative micro-conversation (3 questions)
Repair harm and restore learning relationships quickly.
Re-entry script (fresh start + first step)
Reintegrate pupils positively after conflict or sanction.
Relationship banking (planned positive micro-interactions)
Build trust so corrections land without escalation.
Adult repair (when we got it wrong)
Model respect and reduce ongoing conflict after a teacher misstep.