Based on the work of the Hillingdon Tuition Centre, this is a practical, innovative and useful resource for nine to 12 year olds whose behaviour is causing concern. Using the theme of a young boy writing letters from a Pupil Referral Unit, each session includes: o warm up activities o reading the letter o group discussion o activities o a plenary session. By creating this fictional character, Daniel, typical difficulties can be addressed safely by the participants. The book follows a similar format to the authors′ popular Escape from Exclusion (shortlisted for the TES/NASEN Book for Teaching and Learning Award).
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This practical, innovative resource for teachers of 9-12 year olds who exhibit difficult behavior helps children safely address typical difficulties through activities and group discussion.
Session 1 - Being Excluded Session 2 - Focus on Anger Session 3 - Setting Targets Session 4 - Dealing with Things People Say Session 5 - Learning to Relax Session 6 - Coping with Loss and Taking Time Out Session 7 - Talking through Problems Session 8 - Using ′I′ Messages Session 9 - Problem-Solving Using Traffic Lights Session 10 - Focusing on the Future and Target Setting
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781412919357
Publisert
2006-04-18
Utgiver
Vendor
SAGE Publications Inc
Vekt
220 gr
Høyde
242 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
96

Biographical note

Tina Rae specializes in social, emotional and behavioral disorders and difficulties. She has undertaken research in the areas of engagement and disaffection with learning in young people, debriefing following critical incidents, attachment disorders, emotional well being and the psychological assessment of young offenders. Rae is experienced in assessing children and young people with respect to learning difficulties, emotional well being and relationships with carers. She is a registered member of the Health Professions Council and a full member of the British Psychological Society. She is currently a Professional and Academic tutor on the Doctorate in Child and Educational Psychology at UEL. Tina is a member of the SEBDA executive and council and a member of ENSEC. With 68 publications to date, she has written extensively on topics such as well-being, attachment, resilience, emotional literacy, behavioural problems, anger and stress management, critical incidents, cognitive behavioural therapy, motivational interviewing, solution focused brief therapy, loss and bereavement in young people, youth offending and social skills development.