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Taking Children Seriously

by Dudley Moore, Angela Greenwood, Sandy Kirby
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Overview

In times of great change and development in the education system, those children who experience difficulties in school because they are emotionally troubled are particularly vulnerable. Increasingly, schools are under pressure to produce results which appear good in the public domain, and so can feel forced to spend money on activities designed to enhance public reputation, consequently neglecting those pupils who are difficult to teach because they are emotionally disturbed.

Taking Children Seriously has been written by those trained and working in this field to provide insights into how to apply ideas and theories taken from psychotherapy and counselling to the context of education. The authors demonstrate to practising teachers approaches for working with feelings in the classroom and provide ideas which schools may wish to consider to supplement their present work with special needs pupils.

Steve Decker is a Chartered Psychologist and Head of Counselling Division at Anglia Polytechnic University. Sandy Kirby is a counsellor and Professional Tutor at a London comprehensive. Angela Greenwood is an educational therapist and special needs co-ordinator who has worked in Britain and Zambia in the primary and pre-school sectors. Dudley moore is a counsellor and former headteacher of a special school. All four editors are founders of the Counselling and Therapy Service for Schools.

Synopsis

In times of great change and development in the education system, those children who experience difficulties in school because they are emotionally troubled are particularly vulnerable. Increasingly, schools are under pressure to produce results which appear good in the public domain, and so can feel forced to spend money on activities designed to enhance public reputation, consequently neglecting those pupils who are difficult to teach because they are emotionally disturbed.

Taking Children Seriously has been written by those trained and working in this field to provide insights into how to apply ideas and theories taken from psychotherapy and counselling to the context of education. The authors demonstrate to practising teachers approaches for working with feelings in the classroom and provide ideas which schools may wish to consider to supplement their present work with special needs pupils.

Steve Decker is a Chartered Psychologist and Head of Counselling Division at Anglia Polytechnic University. Sandy Kirby is a counsellor and Professional Tutor at a London comprehensive. Angela Greenwood is an educational therapist and special needs co-ordinator who has worked in Britain and Zambia in the primary and pre-school sectors. Dudley moore is a counsellor and former headteacher of a special school. All four editors are founders of the Counselling and Therapy Service for Schools.

Booknews

Psychologists, child psychotherapists, special education teachers, youth workers, and other specialists present 15 articles discussing methods of providing care for the emotional needs of emotionally disturbed children in schools. Articles focus on problems faced by teachers and on practices that can improve the classroom experience for all students, including therapeutic group work. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Psychologists, child psychotherapists, special education teachers, youth workers, and other specialists present 15 articles discussing methods of providing care for the emotional needs of emotionally disturbed children in schools. Articles focus on problems faced by teachers and on practices that can improve the classroom experience for all students, including therapeutic group work. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
August 1, 1999
Publisher
Continuum International Publishing Group
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780304705191

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