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Letter from Rob Plevin

Hello!

I just want to give you a little more information about Confident Classroom Management and to tell you why I think it is the BEST classroom management resource for teachers and educators.

There is no fluff or waffle in this resource – it has one sole aim and that is to give you a real solution to ALL your classroom management problems.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a new teacher or have been in the profession 30 years and it doesn’t matter what your problem is – if you are struggling with a particular student or a group of students – you’ll find the answers here.

How can I be so sure? Because this isn’t just a bunch of strategies, scripts and checklists. It’s a complete SYSTEM, an holistic approach. Let’s face it, two teachers could use the same strategy or say the same words to solve a particular behaviour issue and one would succeed while the other fails miserably. They use the exact same strategy but get totally different results. What’s going on there? The answer lies not in the strategies they use but in the way those strategies are applied – it’s the approach they use which makes all the difference.

Confident Classroom Management is packed with in-the-moment, step-by-step solutions to deal with the many classroom behaviour problems a teacher is likely to face but what makes this program totally different to other resources is that it also outlines a very effective methodology for applying these solutions – the Needs Focused Approach.

What this means is you’ll not only learn how to manage behaviour in the moment, you’ll also learn how to do so without causing resentment in your students. In fact, I guarantee that if you use the approach as I suggest, your students will actually respect you more for managing their behaviour and your relationships with them will be radically improved. That means fewer problems in future and a much less stressful, more enjoyable classroom experience for all concerned.

I’ve spent the last 4 years teaching these techniques and concepts to literally thousands of teachers and lecturers in schools and colleges all over the world and I am 100% confident that this system works. But I am not going to give you a cheesy sales pitch.

Teaching is a passion that must come from within; it’s very much a vocation so it’s not up to me to convince you of anything. Either you want classroom management success, or you don’t and I respect your decision either way. All I will say is that if you are ready for success in the classroom, I am sure this is absolutely the ideal course for you. I encourage you to browse around the rest of our website to see why the Confident Classroom Management System and Behaviour Needs is exactly what you need in order to fast-track your classroom management progress!

Sincerely,

Rob Plevin

Director, Behaviour Needs Ltd

P.S. – Confident Classroom Management is backed by our 30-day money-back guarantee, so you have absolutely nothing to lose when you try it. If you are unhappy for any reason whatsoever, you can have a prompt and courteous refund.


“Rob Plevin builds up a staggering amount of practical and thought provoking material on classroom behaviour management, all of which are easily translated back in the classroom. Even if you have never had “the class from hell”, there is something here for you and the information on the website is laden with golden nuggets which will give you loads more ideas and interventions.

Steve Edwards – valued customer & friend



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