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Books > Social sciences > Education > Teaching of specific groups > Teaching of those with special educational needs > Teaching of children with emotional & behavioural difficulties
One of the five books in the Mental Health and Wellbeing Toolkit,
this practical resource is designed to help young children
understand how the brain affects ways we see and interpret the
world. The book offers research-driven, practical strategies,
resources and lesson plans to support educators and health
professionals. Key sections include 'How the brain develops';
'Dealing with the inner critic' and 'Strategies that can help us
manage strong emotions'. A Complete toolkit for teachers and
councillors, this book offers: Easy to follow, and flexible, lesson
plans that can be adapted and personalised for use in lessons or
smaller groups or 1:1 work Resources that are linked to the PSHE
and Wellbeing curriculum for KS1, KS2 and KS3 New research,
'Circles for Learning', where the introduction of baby observation
into the classroom by a teacher is used to understand and develop
self-awareness, skills for learning, relationships, neuroscience
and awareness of others Learning links, learning objectives and
reflection questions. This book is an essential resource for
practitioners looking to have a positive impact on the mental
health and wellbeing of the children and young people in their
care; both now and in the future.
When bad behaviour threatens to derail lessons and undermine
teaching, it's easy to feel like you've run out of solutions.
Enter: Nikki Cunningham-Smith. With her comforting sense of humour,
wealth of experience and ability to see positives in even the most
nightmarish of classroom scenarios, Nikki encourages early career
teachers to reflect on their practice, take care of their mental
health and implement behaviour management strategies that really
work. Feel Free to Smile draws on anecdotes from Nikki's time as a
teacher in alternative provision settings, as well as contributions
from fellow professionals and current NQTs such as Ross Morrison
McGill, Vivienne Porritt, Kemi Oloyede and Sarah Mullin. It
provides practical strategies, tips and quick fixes for dealing
with difficult behaviour and keeping your cool in testing
situations. With advice on all aspects of behaviour, as well as
reflective questions and space to jot down your thoughts, this book
is the perfect companion if you're feeling daunted by challenging
behaviour and looking for an experienced voice to help lead the
way.
One of the five books in the Mental Health and Wellbeing Teacher
Toolkit, this practical resource focuses on the topic of 'Skills
for Learning'. The book offers research-driven, practical
strategies, resources and lesson plans to support educators and
health professionals. This is a resource book for practitioners
looking to have a positive impact on the mental health and
wellbeing of the children and young people in their care; both now
and in the future. Chapters span key topics including
Metacognition, Learning Dimensions, Problem Solving and Cognitive
Strategies. A complete toolkit for teachers and counsellors, this
book offers: * Easy to follow and flexible lesson plans that can be
adapted and personalised for use in lessons or smaller groups or
1:1 work * Resources that are linked to the PSHE and Wellbeing
curriculum for KS1, KS2 and KS3 * New research, 'Circles for
Learning', where the introduction of baby observation into the
classroom by a teacher is used to understand and develop
self-awareness, skills for learning, relationships, neuroscience
and awareness of others * Sections on the development of key skills
in communication, skills for learning, collaboration, empathy and
self-confidence * Learning links, learning objectives and
reflection questions. Offering research-driven, practical
strategies and lesson plans, Skills for Effective Learning in
School is an essential resource book for educators and health
professionals looking to have a positive impact on the mental
health and wellbeing of the children in their care; both now and in
the future.
Teaching Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders provides
a comprehensive resource for preservice and in-service educators to
teach and support academic, social, and behavioral development. The
text focuses on implementation of evidence-based interventions,
strategies, and practices. Dedicated chapters address quality
service delivery models including individual, classroom, and
school-wide supports. In addition, academic intervention chapters
concentrate on reading, mathematics, writing, and study skills.
Finally, the book includes step-by-step directions for conducting
Functional Behavior Assessments (FBA), developing Behavior
Intervention Plans (BIP), and monitoring student progress. The book
will serve as a valuable reference for educators supporting
students with challenging behaviors. Key Features Case studies
written by PreK-12 practitioners based on their experiences
supporting students with EBD Numerous worksheets and examples to
support implementation of evidence-based practices Accessible and
consistent format across all chapters Pedagogical aids reinforce
understanding: chapter objectives, key terms, chapter summaries,
discussion questions, and lists of additional resources and
readings A PluralPlus companion website with instructor resources
including PowerPoints, test banks, and sample class activities and
student resources including links to videos, online learning
modules, and printable forms
What kind of teacher are you? What values, beliefs and principles
do successful teachers possess and how do they sustain these in the
face of challenging pupil behaviour? In this timely book, Stephen
Baker contends that rigid punishment systems weaponize young
people's defiance against them and that punishment doesn't work. He
believes that teachers need to take responsibility for behaviour
and to teach it, that we need to love the kids (even if we don't
like them), that children are people, thatweare an event
intheirlives, and that teaching is a relationship-based activity.
That Behaviour Bookis an essential guide for both the beginner and
the more experienced teacher, and its unique tone makes it an
indispensable companion. Steve Baker's anecdotes, drawn from his
years as a pupil, teacher and trainer pack an emotional punch and
are often hilarious.
Dieses Buch prasentiert studentische Studienprojekte, die im Rahmen
des Praxissemesters an der Westfalischen Wilhelms-Universitat
Munster entstanden sind. Sie sind Resultat aus Projektseminaren der
ersten beiden Kohorten in den bildungswissenschaftlichen
Begleitveranstaltungen am Institut fur Erziehungswissenschaft.
Thematische Schwerpunkte sind beispielsweise Unterrichtsqualitat,
Inklusive Bildung, Inklusionsorientierte Schulentwicklung,
Lehrer-Schuler-Interaktion sowie Unterrichtskommunikation. Die
prasentierten Studienprojekte uberzeugen in multiperspektivischer
Hinsicht durch bisher unberucksichtigte Fragestellungen, durch
prazises methodisches Vorgehen beziehungsweise durch die
schulpraktische Relevanz der Forschungsergebnisse.
Over the last few years, changes in education have made it
increasingly hard for those children who don't 'fit' the system -
the square pegs. Budget cuts, the loss of support staff, an overly
academic curriculum, problems in the special educational needs and
disabilities (SEND) system and difficulties accessing mental health
support have all compounded pre-existing problems with behaviour
and attendance. The 'attendance = attainment' and zero-tolerance
narrative is often at odds with the way schools want to work with
their communities, and many school leaders don't know which
approach to take. This book will be invaluable in guiding leaders
and teaching staff through the most effective ways to address this
challenge. It covers a broad spectrum of opportunity, from proven
psychological approaches to technological innovations. It tests the
boundaries of the current system in terms of curriculum, pedagogy
and statutory Department for Education guidance. And it also
presents a clear, legalese-free view of education, SEND and human
rights law, where leaders have been given responsibility for its
implementation but may not always fully understand the legal
ramifications of their decisions or may be pressured into unlawful
behaviour. Suitable for all professionals working in education and
the related issues surrounding children and young people's mental
health, as well as policymakers, academics and government
ministers.
This easy-to-use resource is a compilation of theoretical
background and concrete approaches designed to increase
understanding and outline strategies to support autistic children
and young people who experience anxiety in the school environment.
This resource also has practical application for parents, carers
and professionals across a range of educational and community-based
settings. Using real life examples and case studies, the book
explains and explores the different forms of anxiety and their
impact across the school environment. Each chapter offers practical
information and strategies that may help reduce the negative
symptoms of anxiety and help support emotional resilience across
home and school environments. Key features of this book include:
Chapters aimed at enhancing the understanding of anxiety in autism,
considering potential triggers of anxiety, discussion on cognitive
theories, social communication and means of assessing anxiety. A
wealth of downloadable anxiety management strategies and resources
that can be adapted and used by a teacher, parent or other
professional. This resource has been developed by the
multidisciplinary team at Middletown Centre for Autism, and is a
useful resource for the busy parent, teacher and other
professionals who wish to provide individualised support strategies
for anxiety across a range of settings.
Unique in its field, the second edition of this respected book
continues to underpin teaching in a positive, structured, and
proactive manner. Sylvia Lucas revises and expands on the original
work of Marjorie Boxall. It includes: - A new chapter on nurture
groups and pedagogy, child development theories and brain research.
- Updated examples such as the Every Child Matters agenda, an
inclusive curriculum and schools' responses, 'and a practitioner's
physical contact with the child - A Case study from an
international Nurture Group Written in an accessible style this
book will be useful to school managers, SENCOs, educational
psychologists and teachers and therapists in specialist settings.
Marjorie Boxall originated the concept of nurture groups and was a
founding member of the Nurture Group Network. The NGN runs
accredited courses at Cambridge University, Leicester University
and London University. Sylvia Lucas is a founding member of the
Nurture Group Network and now coordinates the work of the
University CPD Group. She undertakes a range of consultancy in
primary practice and school leadership both in the UK and abroad.
Children with autism or Asperger Syndrome (AS) have difficulty
understanding figurative language because they use and comprehend
language literally and expect words to mean exactly what they say.
This can often lead to misunderstandings at home and in the
classroom. Jude Welton looks at a hundred of the most common
figures of speech in this visual workbook designed as a springboard
for family and classroom discussions. Each figure of speech is
accompanied by an illustration showing its literal meaning, which
will help AS children recognize and learn to enjoy metaphors and
figurative language. The book can be used by parents one-to-one
with their ASD child. Teachers can also use the book as the basis
for classroom work on figurative language.
This work is a step-by-step programme for parents, teachers and
other professionals to help develop the non-verbal, verbal and
social reciprocity skills of children with autism. It covers how to
communicate with children with autism and "how to" techniques for
developing language skills. Specifically addressing developmental
delays, the text helps to lay the necessary framework for future
language growth by turning the actions the child initiates into
interactions with meaning. This is a user-friendly guide, complete
with child-centred exercises that can be carried out at home or the
classroom.
The 'Get to Know Me' series is made up of resources aimed at
children with additional needs. Developed by child psychologist Dr
Louise Lightfoot and illustrated by Catherine Hicks, the series
includes activities specific to anxiety, depression and OCD. This
book, Draw Along With Silver Matilda, is an activity-based picture
book story, in which individual children are encouraged to interact
with the story in a creative way - through writing, drawing, scrap
booking, collage, activities etc. Active engagement helps children
to understand and process information, and aids long-term recall.
It has been designed to support the individual child and encourage
an empathetic and inclusive environment. In this book, we meet
Silver Matilda, a bird with silver feathers known for her beauty
and graceful flight. The story follows Matilda as she loses her
bright feathers and ashamed, hides away from the world until one
day an owl comes and sits with her. The owl shows Matilda empathy
and stays with her whilst she recovers and watches as she becomes
stronger through her experience. This book was written with
children with depression in mind, providing an opportunity to
relate to Matilda's thoughts, feelings, behaviours and experiences.
However, children with a range of needs may benefit from the story.
The book is written in a narrative style, so it does not use
diagnostic labels and is not intended for this purpose. Instead the
focus is on creating a common language which children can
understand and use to make sense of how they are feeling. A
practitioner guidebook is also available (ISBN 9780815349433).
The 'Get to Know Me' series is aimed at children with additional
needs and those who support them in the classroom. Developed by
child psychologist Dr Louise Lightfoot and illustrated by Catherine
Hicks, the resources in this series include activities specific to
anxiety, depression and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). This
book, Silver Matilda, has been designed to support the individual
child but also to be used in whole class teaching, to encourage an
empathetic and inclusive environment. In this book, we meet Silver
Matilda, a bird with silver feathers known for her beauty and
graceful flight. The story follows Matilda as she loses her bright
feathers and ashamed, hides away from the world until one day an
owl comes and sits with her. The owl shows Matilda empathy and
stays with her whilst she recovers and watches as she becomes
stronger through her experience. This book was written with
children with depression in mind, providing an opportunity to
relate to Matilda's thoughts, feelings, behaviours and experiences.
However, children with a range of needs may benefit from the story.
The book is written in a narrative style, so it does not use
diagnostic labels and is not intended for this purpose. Instead the
focus is on creating a common language which children can
understand and use to make sense of how they are feeling. A
practitioner guidebook (ISBN 9780815349433) and draw along version
(ISBN 9780815349464) are also available.
At times children are unable or unwilling to access or engage with
emotional and mental health support services. Often members of a
child's support network are therefore required to provide this
emotional guidance and support to them. This resource book is
intended to be used as a guide by families and friends, school
staff, and any other adults supporting children who have
experienced trauma, to help the adults to provide the emotional
guidance these children need. Guide to Re-building Trust with
Traumatised Children aims to educate the reader about trauma and
the impact of an insecure attachment - how it may impact a child,
how to support a child - as well as helping the reader to
understand different behaviours. The guide suggests many practical
ideas and activities designed to help children to build more
positive relationships, to feel safe within their world, and to
express and explore their emotions. There is a section on self-care
for adults, and advice about when a referral to a specialist
service may be required. This guide was designed to be used by any
person supporting a child who has experienced trauma or an insecure
attachment, no matter what their previous understanding of these
issues might be. It is specifically written to be as accessible and
as user friendly as possible to help rather than hinder the user.
It can be used alone or together with the storybook The House That
Wouldn't Fall Down.
All children are challenging to some extent, but some are more
challenging than others. Students with social, emotional and
behavioural difficulties (SEBD) can be tough to support and teach.
"The Challenging Behaviours Pocketbook" focuses on three particular
behaviour disorders: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
(ADHD), Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) and Conduct Disorder
(CD). Making extensive use of cartoons and diagrams to support the
text, the book explains why some children are prone to developing a
can't learn, won't learn or don't care attitude. The author devotes
a chapter each to ADHD, ODD and CD. He illustrates each behaviour
type through the characters Liam, Vicky and Darren, identifies
typical characteristics and then offers classroom strategies for
supporting and managing students with these SEBD. Lesson scenarios
with example dialogues demonstrate how different teacher responses
can lead to different outcomes and a final chapter suggests a
whole-school approach to promoting good behaviour.
Packed with photocopiable lesson plans and tried and tested
strategies, this illustrated guide is the ideal companion for
teachers and therapists wishing to help kindergarten and elementary
school children to self-regulate. It contains everything you need
to integrate the successful, research-based 'Awesome and In
Control' program, which focuses on empowering children to regulate
their own emotions and senses and helping them to develop excellent
coping strategies. Explaining how the popular, universal 'Awesome
and In Control' program works, the guide enables you to help
children to keep calm and in control during everyday tasks
including reading, writing and paying attention to others.
In these games, the prize is success in school-and life. Having
good social skills doesn't just affect classroom behavior-it's the
key to making learning stick. When students improve their
self-regulation, social communication, and perspective-taking
competencies, they are better prepared to challenge themselves
academically, take on tough tasks, and collaborate with teachers
and classmates to achieve real, lasting school success. And since
these skills also improve life outside school, the benefits come
full circle. Designed for both explicit instruction and "learning
by doing," this practical guide provides hands-on activities that
are easily adapted into any curriculum and can be used in general
education, special education, after-school settings, and in the
home. The design of each game keeps kids engaged and motivated,
while educators benefit from clear, thorough explanations that
unpack the complexities of social learning. Other behind-the-scenes
features include: Evidence-based, teacher-tested lessons Anecdotes
and real-world examples Links to relevant research Expansion ideas
for applying learned skills to broader situations Templates and
reproducibles for easy implementation This curated collection of
activities puts social-learning theory into practice, helping even
the most challenging children develop the social skills necessary
for real success in school-and beyond.
* A unique introduction to the brain, for children, with a
charming, character-led story explaining fight, flight and freeze *
An accessible resource with clear lesson / session plans including
activities and discussions, making anxiety OK and a host of
self-calming strategies * Ideal for both whole class PSHE and for
individual children
*Addresses a pervasive issue; teachers rate classroom management
one of their biggest challenges, yet feel ill prepared to tackle
it. *A functional approach; enables targeted, data-based support
for students. Most books focus on diagnosis, which excludes kids
who don't meet all the criteria for a disorder--but still need
help. *Practical and realistic; focuses on strategies that can be
implemented consistently and effectively. *Crucial emphasis on
evidence-based practices, from an expert author.
For effective use, this book should be purchased alongside the
storybook. Both books can be purchased together as a set, Feel,
Think and Do with Ruby, Rafa and Riz: A Storybook and Guide for
Understanding Behaviour and Emotions, 978-1-032-05939-6. Written as
the adult accompaniment to the Feel, Think and Do with Ruby, Rafa
and Riz storybook, this resource explores behaviour with strategies
for supporting children who struggle to manage their responses and
behaviours; and the role of the adult in recognising signs,
de-escalation, connection and reflection. Designed to assist adults
in introducing children to their inner world and connecting that
world to the world around us in an emotionally safe space, this
guidebook contains six sessions that can be delivered to children
in a large group, as a class, in smaller groups or individually.
These sessions provide the context and landscape of the emotional
health of children and what can affect their wellbeing, such as:
risk factors and protective factors principles - emotional
intelligence, emotional regulation emotions and learning creating
emotionally safe spaces the imaginary iceberg - our feelings and
thoughts are hidden; our behaviour is on show. Full of
opportunities for children to talk about and discuss both the
events in the story and their own feelings, thoughts, opinions and
ideas, this book enables teachers, support staff and all those
working directly with children to expertly cover topics such as the
hidden nature of feelings and thoughts, the fact that behaviour is
the bit on show, and how talking about feelings and thoughts can
help to explain and understand behaviour.
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