
When Behaviour Seems To Come Out Of Nowhere: Understanding Stress Stacking
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What if a pupil’s dysregulation isn’t just about behaviour - but about hidden executive function demands they can’t yet manage? In this episode of School Behaviour Secrets, you’ll learn how difficulties with executive fu...
How Executive Function Can Trigger Student Dysregulation is an episode from School Behaviour Secrets with Simon Currigan and Emma Shackleton by Beacon School Support. What if a pupil’s dysregulation isn’t just about behaviour - but about hi...
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Published Apr 12, 2026, 26:16 long, audio available.
What if a pupil’s dysregulation isn’t just about behaviour - but about hidden executive function demands they can’t yet manage? In this episode of School Behaviour Secrets, you’ll learn how difficulties with executive function can fuel frustration, overload and emotional dysregulation in the classroom. Using a concrete case study and the PAIN framework, we unpack how challenges with holding information in mind and inhibiting impulses can quickly tip a child from not coping with work into shutdown, refusal or meltdown. You’ll discover why this matters even more now executive function is being talked about more explicitly in the SEND reform conversation, how lesson structure can accidentally increase stress, and three practical strategies teachers can use to reduce overload and support regulation more effectively. If you work with children who seem to fall apart around learning demands, this episode will help you look beneath the behaviour and respond with greater clarity and confidence. Important links: Get our FREE SEND Behaviour Handbook: Download other FREE behaviour resources for use in school: School leaders: Join us at the National SEMH Conference (October 2026) It's a whole day focused on the real SEMH, behaviour and inclusion pressures facing schools - and what leaders can do next. Plus, right now you can get Super Early Bird tickets at £250 - find out more and book your place here.
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How Executive Function Can Trigger Student Dysregulation is an episode from School Behaviour Secrets with Simon Currigan and Emma Shackleton by Beacon School Support.
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This episode was published on Apr 12, 2026.
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How Executive Function Can Trigger Student Dysregulation is from School Behaviour Secrets with Simon Currigan and Emma Shackleton by Beacon School Support.
Published Apr 12, 2026 and 26:16 long