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Exploring specific experiences, circumstances and events that can
put children at risk, this book provides practical guidance for
early years practitioners working with vulnerable children. It
covers supporting children who are abused and neglected, those with
special educational needs, children from ethnic minorities, those
with emotional or health difficulties, children affected by poverty
and children in care. Each chapter draws on current research and
theories to set out clear advice and strategies for supporting the
wellbeing and development of vulnerable children, including working
in partnership with parents, carers and communities.
This book is intended to help children, parents and educators look
at the school day differently - to capture the ordinary moments and
magnify them to reflect the extraordinary character qualities that
are happening daily. It is designed to teach children that their
actions and words truly reflect their qualities of greatness as
they go through the school day. These behaviours can be observed
every day, and they give evidence - to the children and others -
about who the children are, which helps build relationships that
are more genuine and authentic. Ultimately, the vision of giving
children evidence of their greatness is to help them grow strong on
the inside.
What if every person could choose to cape up and be a superhero of
greatness? Each day students, teachers, and school staff are faced
with tough character choices and decisions on how to act and how to
treat others. Follow a school day where the adults and children
choose to cape up and activate their superpower of greatness by
making wise choices that reflect positive character, even when it
is difficult. Experience a fun and exciting way to see what
characters in this story are thinking, feeling, saying, and doing.
Uncover the power of children and adults learning to cape up their
superpower of greatness and change their world. It's time to cape
up
This is a research-based guide that provides a framework for
effective training around autism for teachers. An edited collection
of short chapters, the book is full of practical activities and
discussion points ideally suited for time-stretched trainee
teachers, those leading training courses and busy teachers
continuing to learn on the job. Focusing on the myriad ways that
autism affects pupils and their education, it covers key training
strategies around autism including maths, physical education, sex
and relationships, behaviour management and more. Each contains the
material for a session to be delivered to trainee teachers or to
provide a unit of self-study. Combining research into the needs of
trainee teachers, parents, and students with autism, this book
offers an effective roadmap for teacher training and a better
understanding of how to meet the needs of autistic pupils.
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Trouble (Paperback)
Alison Winch; Introduction by Sarah Howe
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R215
R179
Discovery Miles 1 790
Save R36 (17%)
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*WINNER OF THE T. S. ELIOT PRIZE 2015* *WINNER OF THE SUNDAY TIMES
/ PETERS FRASER + DUNLOP YOUNG WRITER OF THE YEAR AWARD 2015*
*SHORTLISTED FOR THE FORWARD PRIZE FOR BEST FIRST COLLECTION 2015*
There is a Chinese proverb that says: 'It is more profitable to
raise geese than daughters.' But geese, like daughters, know the
obligation to return home. In her exquisite first collection, Sarah
Howe explores a dual heritage, journeying back to Hong Kong in
search of her roots. With extraordinary range and power, the poems
build into a meditation on hybridity, intermarriage and love - what
meaning we find in the world, in art, and in each other. Crossing
the bounds of time, race and language, this is an enthralling
exploration of self and place, of migration and inheritance, and
introduces an unmistakable new voice in British poetry.
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