
Let me guess.
You’ve got a student who flips their desk when they’re frustrated.
One who shuts down completely when the class gets too loud.
Another who constantly needs your attention but won’t say why.
And through it all, you’re expected to teach, manage, redirect, report, document, call home, and somehow stay calm. Every. Single. Day.
Welcome to SchoolBehavior—a place built by educators, for educators who are walking this exact road.
We know what it’s like to leave work wondering if you said the right thing.
To feel torn between helping the one child in crisis and staying present for the other 25.
To feel underprepared—not because you aren’t trying, but because no one ever taught you how to support a child with bipolar disorder, ADHD, or a trauma history.
This is where we come in.
What you’ll find here isn’t theory. It’s tools. Real tools.
- Plain-English explanations of childhood disorders
- Printable checklists to support accommodations
- Ready-to-use templates for behavior support plans
- Tips that work in noisy, messy, real-life classrooms
- Research boiled down to what matters for you
And most importantly, we lead with empathy.
Because no student is just “bad.”
No teacher should be blamed for asking for help.
And no classroom should be expected to run without understanding how behavior and mental health shape learning.
We don’t believe in “fixing” kids. We believe in seeing them clearly and intentionally supporting them.
So if you’ve ever felt like you’re “just a teacher” trying to do the work of a therapist, case manager, and miracle worker, pull up a chair.
You belong here.
SchoolBehavior.com is your support system, strategy hub, and yes, your reminder that you’re not doing this alone.