A Virtual Event for Teachers on Wednesday 10th November 2021 at 7.30pm - 8.30pm!
Who is this webinar for?
You are a teacher who wants to understand the reasons behind a child’s behaviour.
You are a teacher who would like a better understanding of how to create clear strategies and interventions to address challenging behaviour.
You are a teacher who wants to gain confidence and competence in your own skills and using a problem-solving model to support students.
Why have you created this webinar?
We created this CPD course because it’s important.
We know that our teacher-student relationships will make the greatest difference in supporting students with SEBD.
This course is based on the research of the course writer and teacher, Susan Gavin, undertaken during her M.Ed. with a specialism in SEBD provided by DCU (2016-2018).
“The action plan guides the teacher in planning appropriate interventions when dealing with SEBD in the classroom. For example, the mountain climber technique inspires the teacher to start with a clear objective in mind and to use this to focus each part of the action plan”.
Susan Gavin, Teacher & Course Writer
We are passionate about professional development for teachers and have worked with over 7,000 teachers since 2017. As a teacher, you are the most important person in the classroom – you make the greatest impact on the students in front of you.
What is included?
“Supporting Students with Challenging Behaviour – An Introduction” is 1 hour in duration including Q&A opportunities.
The webinar workshop will:
- provide an introduction to supporting students with challenging behaviour
- highlight characteristics of effective behaviour management and how to implement into your teaching practices easily and quickly
- Share the problem-solving model and action plan to use when supporting students with challenging behaviour.
This CPD webinar will be presented by teacher and Rahoo trainer, Susan Gavin.

Susan is an experienced teacher and teacher trainer. Susan has written Rahoo’s upcoming CPD course “Supporting Students with Challenging Behaviour – Reshaping the Classroom Approach” which explores this topic in-depth. This webinar is based on the research of the course writer and teacher, Susan Gavin, undertaken during her M.Ed. with a specialism in SEBD provided by DCU (2016-2018).
- Downloadable E-Booklet.
- The webinar will be recorded and available for you to re-watch up to two weeks post-event.
- A downloadable Certificate will be accessible after the event.
- Access to private teacher sharing area.
Thank you for taking the time to check out this webinar.
Feel free to get in touch with us at info@rahoo.ie if you have any questions you would like to ask. We love hearing from you and will do all that we can to support you!

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