The 4 SEMH Myths That Are Making Behaviour In School Worse
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Some of the most damaging ideas about behaviour in schools don’t sound wrong.
They sound kind.
They sound scientific.
They sound progressive.
And that’s exactly why they stick.
In this episode of School Behaviour Secrets, Simon Currigan unpacks four popular SEMH myths that are quietly making behaviour worse - not because people mean badly, but because good ideas have been overstretched, oversimplified, and misunderstood.
You’ll explore:
- Why children do still make choices - even when emotions run high
- The truth about trauma-informed practice (and why it doesn’t lower expectations)
- Why consequences matter even when they don’t “fix” behaviour
- Why SEMH can’t replace behaviour systems - and what happens when schools try
This isn’t about winning arguments.
It’s about clearing away the half-truths that sabotage classrooms and replacing them with thinking that actually works.
If you’re a teacher or school leader who wants calmer classrooms, fairer systems and a better understanding of what’s really going on underneath behaviour, this episode will give you clarity - not slogans.
Important links:
Get our FREE SEND Behaviour Handbook: https://beaconschoolsupport.co.uk/send-handbook
Download other FREE behaviour resources for use in school: https://beaconschoolsupport.co.uk/resources
Headteachers and deputies: Join our in-person event in Bradford
Where you'll learn practical ways to equip your team to handle SEMH challenges with confidence - so you can move from firefighting to a calm, consistent whole-school approach. Register now.
