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Praise for the author: 'Deborah Plummer uses imagination and
empowerment to move children and adults from discouragement to
success.' - The Canadian Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Review
'Deborah Plummer shows a fundamental respect for a child's
integrity whilst making sure her language and ideas accessible to a
wide range of people.' - Afasic News This practical handbook helps
adults to understand, manage and reflect constructively on
children's anger. Featuring a wealth of familiar and easy-to-learn
games, it is designed to foster successful anger management
strategies for children aged 5-12. The book covers the theory
behind the games in accessible language, and includes a broad range
of enjoyable activities: active and passive, verbal and non-verbal,
and for different sized groups. The games address issues that might
arise in age-specific situations such as sharing a toy or facing
peer pressure. They also encourage children to approach their
emotions as a way to facilitate personal growth and healthy
relationships. This is an ideal resource for teachers, parents,
carers and all those working with anger management in children.
Praise for the author: 'Deborah Plummer uses imagination and
empowerment to move children and adults from discouragement to
success.' - The Canadian Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Review
'Deborah Plummer shows a fundamental respect for a child's
integrity whilst making sure her language and ideas are accessible
to a wide range of people.' - Afasic News Featuring a wealth of
familiar and easy-to-learn games, this practical handbook is
designed to foster successful social strategies for children aged
5-12, and will help adults to understand and reflect constructively
on children's social skills. The book covers the theory behind the
games in accessible language, and includes a broad range of
enjoyable activities: active and passive, verbal and non-verbal,
and for different sized groups. Deborah Plummer addresses issues
that might arise when supporting children with a range of
communication differences, including children with learning
differences, and offers a variety of cognitive and behavioural
strategies to help children to reinforce the skills explored in the
games. This is an ideal resource for teachers, parents, carers and
all those working to improve the social skills of children.
In this practical handbook, self-esteem expert Deborah Plummer
offers a wealth of familiar and easy-to-learn games carefully
chosen to build and maintain self-esteem in children aged 5?11. The
selection of games reflects the seven key elements of healthy
self-esteem ? self-knowledge, self and others, self-acceptance,
self-reliance, self-expression, self-confidence and self-awareness
? and includes opportunities for thinking and discussion. The book
combines physically active and passive games, verbal and non-verbal
games and games for pairs or groups, which makes them equally
accessible for children with speech/language difficulties or those
with physical disabilities. Deborah Plummer shows that the games
can be easily adapted and she encourages readers to be creative in
inventing their own alternative versions. This is an ideal resource
for teachers, parents, carers and all those working to nurture
self-esteem in children.
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