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Helping Your Child with Friendship Problems and Bullying: A self-help guide for parents [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 198x126x18 mm, weight: 264 g, 20 integrated illustrations
  • Serija: Helping Your Child
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Sep-2019
  • Leidėjas: Robinson
  • ISBN-10: 1472138937
  • ISBN-13: 9781472138934
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 198x126x18 mm, weight: 264 g, 20 integrated illustrations
  • Serija: Helping Your Child
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Sep-2019
  • Leidėjas: Robinson
  • ISBN-10: 1472138937
  • ISBN-13: 9781472138934
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Is your child struggling with friendships at school? Have they been the victim of bullying?

If so, this can be a stressful time, as you struggle to support your child when they encounter difficulties during their school education. This essential guide provides informed advice for parents and carers about how to support your child when they encounter difficulties with friendships and bullying.

Accessibly presenting research and proven techniques that work in a primary school context, this book introduces you to the range of challenges encountered by children in school, and will help you work alongside the education system to give the best possible support to your child.

This book can help you with: - Focusing on your child's social development - Understanding children's behaviour and social responses - Planning strategies appropriate to a range of difficulties and situations

Written by experts in educational and child psychology, this step-by-step guide is for any parent who is seeking suggestions and guidance on how best to support their child.

Helping Your Child is a series for parents and caregivers to support children through developmental difficulties, both psychological and physical. Each guide uses clinically proven techniques.

Series editors: Professor Peter Cooper and Dr Polly Waite
Introduction vii
PART I Understanding Friendships
1 Supporting your child in making friends
3(32)
2 Friendship difficulties
35(24)
PART II Dealing with Friendship Difficulties
3 Supporting your child to deal with friendship difficulties
59(26)
4 Supporting your child if they are socially neglected or lonely
85(28)
5 Supporting your child if they are socially rejected
113(23)
6 School-based approaches
136(29)
7 How to support children and young people with special needs to develop friendships
165(60)
PART III Understanding and Dealing with Bullying
8 Understanding bullying
225(38)
9 Approaches to bullying in schools
263(13)
10 What parents can do
276(40)
Acknowledgements 316(1)
Useful resources 317(6)
Index 323
Sandra Dunsmuir (Author) Professor Sandra Dunsmuir is a qualified educational psychologist. She is Director of the Educational Psychology Group at UCL and Co-Director of the UCL postgraduate courses in CBT for Children and Young People. Sandra has had extensive experience working as an educational psychologist in four different local authorities and continues to practice on a regular basis with children, their families and teachers in school and community settings. Her research integrates empirical research and psychological theory with a particular focus on relationships and communication, parent-teacher trust, interventions to support children's learning and cognitive behavioural interventions.

Jessica Dewey (Author) Dr Jessica Dewey is a Senior Educational Psychologist and Deputy Programme Director on the Doctorate for Educational and Child Psychology at UCL. Jessica has practiced in both large rural county authorities and city borough contexts. Her research interests include the teaching of children's thinking skills, the effectiveness of metacognitive interventions on learning and the use of Video Interactive Guidance (VIG) to enhance relationships and communication between adults and children across a range of needs and settings.

Susan Birch (Author) Dr Susan Birch is a Senior Educational Psychologist with Hampshire and the Isle of Wight Educational Psychology. She is the Deputy Programme Director on the Doctorate for Educational and Child Psychology and the Course Co-Director for the CPD Doctorate in Educational Psychology at University College London. Susan's current interests include supporting the emotional health and well-being of children and young people, bullying and interprofessional collaboration. Susan is an AVIG-UK accredited VIG Guider.