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BRAND NEW ON-LINE WOWW CHAMPIONS TRAINING SESSION FOR MARCH 2026:

🚀 Train to be a Working On What Works (WOWW) classroom coach to support the educational settings you work in.
🗓️ Date: Thursday 26th March 2026
💻 Venue: On-line
🕤 Time: 9.30am-12.30pm
🙋‍♀️ Number of spaces remaining: 8
✅ Cost: £125 which includes a follow up group session for attendees to support with implementation

In this session you will receive the step-by-step guide to help you implement WOWW in the settings you work.
To secure your place or for further information, use the contact page below or email: info@wowwpsychology.com

Just read some of the amazing feedback from recently trained WOWW Champions...
 

Becky Guthrie (Educational Psychologist):
"I had the joy of attending this week’s Working On What Works (WOWW) online champions training by Dr David Lamb, and he certainly delivered! I think we’ve all been there: observing a child, and noticing others who seem as though they might benefit from the same sort of intervention. It always makes me smile when I can say “can we scale up to whole class level?”, because here we improve the experiences of everyone in the room. And this is the beauty of WOWW, it’s at the heart of systemic working by sitting at a whole class level. It invites the class to see themselves and others more positively, putting aside a deficit lens in favour of observed strengths. Real ones, ones that can be internalised because they’re recent and true. It builds on solution-focused (SF) approaches. When we focus on expectations rooted in negatives of the past, we allow them to inhabit our present; but with SF approaches we encourage people to reach forward into a more positive future and pull it into their present. WOWW training offers clear steps on how to apply it immediately, with a lovely engaging delivery, and a sprinkling of strengths along the way. I’d love to apply WOWW to other areas of practice too…

Katie Merckel (SENCO):

"The WOWW approach really is quite something! You help teachers get where they need to get to, without having to tell them what they're not doing... It's praise without the 'but', I absolutely love it!"

Katie Megarry (Trainee Educational Psychologist):

"I recently attended the WOWW training and found it both refreshing and genuinely enjoyable. The approach felt strengths-based, practical, and well aligned with my values as a trainee educational psychologist. I really loved how David translated the theory into practical application and provided clear, step by step guidance on how to deliver WoWW making the approach feel accessible and immediately usable. I am looking forward to using the WOWW approach when opportunities arise."

WOWW  is proud to support girls in sport and grassroots football

In September 2025 WOWW Psychology became the main kit sponsor for Priory Tigers Under 9s girls' football team

WOWW Psychology is delighted to be sponsoring East Yorkshire-based Priory Tigers this year. David is passionate about using positive psychology to support the development of young people. Promoting positivity, inclusion and connection for girls in sport is really important to David and we look forward to seeing the girls progress with the season. 

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David appears on Tutorcast

David joined Vicky from Tutorcast to discuss strategies for cultivating positive relationships between educators and learners, drawing from David's experiences working with schools in Northern England. Tutorcast: Episode 9: Insights from educational psychology - August 2023. To discuss David joining you on your podcast, please contact us.

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