
The Behaviour Headteacher
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The Behaviour Headteacher
@BehaviourHead
#Headteacher at a #school that specialises in #behaviour management whilst continuing to provide a high standard #education & thought I'd share some thoughts!





A generation ago, adults tended to rely on plain descriptors. A kid was shy. A kid was disruptive. Now we reach more quickly for clinical language. The shy child becomes a case of anxiety. The disruptive child becomes someone with ODD. The behavior hasn’t necessarily changed, but the frame around it has. The bigger issue is why we have moved so decisively toward medicalizing these traits. Traditional labels were imperfect, but they left room for growth. Calling a child shy suggests something malleable. Calling that same child “anxious” in the clinical sense suggests a condition that might shadow them for years. A diagnosis carries the weight of permanence. It can imply that a child has been marked by an authority in a way that is difficult to escape. That shift, I think, risks disempowering the very kids we’re trying to help.








Confiscated several vapes this week. What surprises me most isn’t the number of students caught - it’s the number of parents angry that I won’t return them. We really do have work to do together.









