Supporting the emotional well-being of children and young people with learning disabilities : a whole school approach / Mark Fox, Tom Laverty, and Sanchita Chowdhury.
Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2020Edition: First editionDescription: xviii, 121 pages : illustrations ; 30 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780367321376
- 371.92 F83 23 2020
- LC4601 .F65 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents About the Authors Preface SECTION 1: INITIAL ENGAGEMENT 1.1. The Background to Emotionally Able 1.2. A Whole School Approach 1.3. Working Together 1.4. Developing a Shared Understanding of Emotional Well-Being and Mental Health SECTION 2: DEVELOPING AN EMOTIONALLY SUPPORTIVE CLASSROOM 2.1. The Classroom2.2. The Three Step Process 2.3. The Classroom Strategies SECTION 3: SUPPORTING AN INDIVIDUAL CHILD3.1. Understanding an Individual Child3.2. Understanding the Extent of the Emotional Difficulties of an Individual Child 3.3. Developing Class Based Solutions using Solution Circles 3.5. Developing Community Based Solutions using the Multiagency Team and Quality Circles POSTSCRIPT - It Takes A Village to Raise a Child References Index
"This highly practical resource provides schools for children with severe and complex learning disabilities with a framework to support their well-being and mental health. Each chapter provides material, ideas and activities for special schoolteachers with sections that can be used and adapted for training workshops with the school staff. This book will ensure that teachers of these children develop a greater understanding of their emotional needs and follow two central strategies: to prioritise and support the emotional wellbeing of the whole class and of individual children, recognising that emotional wellbeing is integral to learning and enjoyment at school"-- Provided by publisher.
College of Education Bachelor of Special Needs Education
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