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Developing a behaviour curriculum case study
School/ Context
Three primary schools in the Greenford / Northolt / Perivale area.
Key points
- All three schools are aiming to devise and implement a behaviour curriculum.
- Key leaders met together (all of whom have been trained as Therapeutic Thinking tutors) to share their current position and explore the
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