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This practical and accessible book, first published in 1987,
provides examples of ways in which schools can ease children
through the stress caused by changes in family structure. Through
case histories the authors illustrate the sorts of problems likely
to produce stress for children during divorce. In the following
chapters they deal with the stages of marital breakdown; children's
reactions to parental separation related to age; the law and legal
processes associated with divorce; the role of the school and its
organisation in helping children under stress, and the relevance of
curriculum content for such children. This title will be of
interest to teachers and students of education and sociology.
This practical and accessible book, first published in 1987,
provides examples of ways in which schools can ease children
through the stress caused by changes in family structure. Through
case histories the authors illustrate the sorts of problems likely
to produce stress for children during divorce. In the following
chapters they deal with the stages of marital breakdown; children's
reactions to parental separation related to age; the law and legal
processes associated with divorce; the role of the school and its
organisation in helping children under stress, and the relevance of
curriculum content for such children. This title will be of
interest to teachers and students of education and sociology.
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