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- Anxiety in young people is of increasing concern and support from
external agencies is stretched and difficult to access - There is
more pressure on schools and colleges to provide early intervention
and ongoing support for social emotional development. - This
workbook provides a curriculum and materials for delivering group
interventions to support young people to reach their potential
academically and socially. - The format of teacher/facilitator
notes followed by detailed session plans, makes it easily
accessible and deliverable without further training and cost. - The
content is evidence based and has been trialled extensively with
very favourable evaluations.
- Anxiety in young people is of increasing concern and support from
external agencies is stretched and difficult to access - There is
more pressure on schools and colleges to provide early intervention
and ongoing support for social emotional development. - This
workbook provides a curriculum and materials for delivering group
interventions to support young people to reach their potential
academically and socially. - The format of teacher/facilitator
notes followed by detailed session plans, makes it easily
accessible and deliverable without further training and cost. - The
content is evidence based and has been trialled extensively with
very favourable evaluations.
Do you work with angry children? Are you wondering why young people
don't listen when they are angry? Are you exhausted from trying to
understand angry behaviour? Are you having difficulty finding
specialist help as soon as you need it? Anger Management is a
practical guide that will help you to stay calm in the face of
angry outbursts from children and young people, and support them in
learning to manage their anger better. Written by chartered
psychologists with extensive experience in the field, this helpful
book will: increase your understanding of anger; offer you a range
of practical management interventions; help you to manage your own
behaviours to build more effective relationships; reduce the stress
experienced by staff and parents who lack confidence in the face of
aggressive behaviour. With stress and anger levels amongst young
people at an all-time high, this third edition of Anger Management
is particularly timely. It reflects significant developments in the
fields of neuropsychology and our understanding of the physiology
of emotions, as well as updated research into attachment theory,
resilience, Acceptance and Commitment therapy and positive
psychology. New sections include the importance of teaching
forgiveness, gratitude and compassion, Mindfulness, the benefits of
exercise, practical advice for Teaching Assistants and a 'how to'
guide to managing risk. The book also discusses the revised Code of
Practice for children and young people with Special Educational
Needs and Disabilites (SEND 2014) and explores the implications of
these changes for practitioners. Containing helpful worksheets,
examples, explanations and practical advice, Anger Management
provides targeted support for anyone working directly with children
and young people to enable you to cope with angry behaviour in the
best way possible, which is crucial for the wellbeing of adult and
child alike. This book will prove invaluable to teachers as well as
parents, teaching assistants, carers, psychologists, social workers
and health care workers.
Do you work with angry children? Are you wondering why young people
don't listen when they are angry? Are you exhausted from trying to
understand angry behaviour? Are you having difficulty finding
specialist help as soon as you need it? Anger Management is a
practical guide that will help you to stay calm in the face of
angry outbursts from children and young people, and support them in
learning to manage their anger better. Written by chartered
psychologists with extensive experience in the field, this helpful
book will: increase your understanding of anger; offer you a range
of practical management interventions; help you to manage your own
behaviours to build more effective relationships; reduce the stress
experienced by staff and parents who lack confidence in the face of
aggressive behaviour. With stress and anger levels amongst young
people at an all-time high, this third edition of Anger Management
is particularly timely. It reflects significant developments in the
fields of neuropsychology and our understanding of the physiology
of emotions, as well as updated research into attachment theory,
resilience, Acceptance and Commitment therapy and positive
psychology. New sections include the importance of teaching
forgiveness, gratitude and compassion, Mindfulness, the benefits of
exercise, practical advice for Teaching Assistants and a 'how to'
guide to managing risk. The book also discusses the revised Code of
Practice for children and young people with Special Educational
Needs and Disabilites (SEND 2014) and explores the implications of
these changes for practitioners. Containing helpful worksheets,
examples, explanations and practical advice, Anger Management
provides targeted support for anyone working directly with children
and young people to enable you to cope with angry behaviour in the
best way possible, which is crucial for the wellbeing of adult and
child alike. This book will prove invaluable to teachers as well as
parents, teaching assistants, carers, psychologists, social workers
and health care workers.
This accessible and user-friendly resource will help a wide range
of adults support children and young people with anxiety. Clear
information on the nature of anxiety is combined with helpful
ideas, practical strategies and resources to help adults feel
confident in understanding and managing the emotional well-being of
children and young people. Supporting Children and Young People
with Anxiety cuts through the literature and provides practical
support based on sound psychological theory and evidence-based
practice. Intervention programmes and suggested strategies have
been tried and tested in schools and colleges, with young people
and families, and can be adapted for use with groups, individual
children or parents. Presuming no prior experience on the part of
the reader, the authors acknowledge the challenges involved in
recognising anxiety and delivering tailored treatment, and
emphasise the role of prevention and early intervention. All
resources are provided as photocopiable and downloadable resources
which can be easily customised for use with children and parents.
This essential text will prove an invaluable resource for worried
parents, students, teachers and carers, enabling them to soothe,
support and empower the young people in their care.
This accessible and user-friendly resource will help a wide range
of adults support children and young people with anxiety. Clear
information on the nature of anxiety is combined with helpful
ideas, practical strategies and resources to help adults feel
confident in understanding and managing the emotional well-being of
children and young people. Supporting Children and Young People
with Anxiety cuts through the literature and provides practical
support based on sound psychological theory and evidence-based
practice. Intervention programmes and suggested strategies have
been tried and tested in schools and colleges, with young people
and families, and can be adapted for use with groups, individual
children or parents. Presuming no prior experience on the part of
the reader, the authors acknowledge the challenges involved in
recognising anxiety and delivering tailored treatment, and
emphasise the role of prevention and early intervention. All
resources are provided as photocopiable and downloadable resources
which can be easily customised for use with children and parents.
This essential text will prove an invaluable resource for worried
parents, students, teachers and carers, enabling them to soothe,
support and empower the young people in their care.
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