
School Behaviour Secrets with Simon Currigan and Emma Shackleton Why “Be More Assertive” Is Bad Advice – And What Actually Works in Classrooms
Feb 9, 2026
Clear strategies for steadier classroom responses, focusing on body stillness and controlled voice. Practical tips on giving instructions that stop debate and matching body, words and tone. A framework for defining a calm, long term “win” before reacting. Guidance on timing follow-ups to avoid power struggles and preserve relationships.
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Assertiveness Is Skill Not Personality
- Assertiveness is a set of decisions and skills, not a personality trait or volume setting.
- Using these techniques creates the calm environment needed for trauma-informed, needs-led approaches to work.
Define Winning Before You Respond
- Decide what a win looks like before you speak so your response aims for long-term change rather than short-term dominance.
- Visualize outcomes like stopping disruption, avoiding public escalation, and prioritizing fewer repeats over immediate face-saving.
Simon Confesses He Used To Shout
- Simon admits he used to shout early in his career and found it escalated problems later.
- He learned louder equals short-term compliance but stores up future behaviour issues.
