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El. knyga: Mental Health and Well-being in Primary Education

  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9781914010064
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9781914010064

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Mental health is much more than the absence of mental illness. It also means having self-belief and the resilience to cope with stress and change. In order to teach such skills, teachers and other staff must equip themselves and their workplaces with the procedures, understanding and confidence required to monitor mental health, share concepts effectively and act appropriately if issues arise.

Mental Health and Wellbeing in Primary Education puts all the information you need at your fingertips &; with detailed guidance on creating a culture of wellbeing, overviews of key educational challenges and transitions, and early warning signs to look out for. The authors also explore how a range of common mental health problems that can affect learning (including anxiety, low mood, attachment difficulties, eating disorders and ADHD) are typically identified, diagnosed and managed.

Supported by a wealth of ready-made forms, exercises and lesson plans, Mental Health and Wellbeing in Primary Education offers a practical, up-to-date look at how teachers and other education professionals can monitor, encourage and teach mental wellbeing among primary age children.

Wherever you or the children you support are on their wellbeing journey, this book can help.
About the authors iv
Acknowledgements v
Foreword vii
Introduction 1(14)
Section 1 Putting Mental Health and Wellbeing First in Schools
15(56)
Chapter 1 Identification, Responses and Intervention
17(18)
Chapter 2 Ready to Learn
35(16)
Chapter 3 A Whole-School Approach to Mental Health and Wellbeing
51(20)
Section 2 Wellbeing
71(48)
Chapter 4 Wellbeing for All
73(16)
Chapter 5 Building Emotional Intelligence
89(20)
Chapter 6 Managing and Mastering Screens
109(10)
Section 3 Mental Health Presentations and Conditions
119(112)
Chapter 7 Anxiety, Panic and OCD
121(22)
Chapter 8 Low Mood
143(8)
Chapter 9 Behaviours That Challenge -- Anger and Defiance
151(16)
Chapter 10 Attachment Difficulties and Trauma
167(16)
Chapter 11 Autism Spectrum Condition
183(16)
Chapter 12 Difficulties with Attention, Hyperactivity, Impulsivity and Tics
199(14)
Chapter 13 Onset of Puberty and Gender Identity
213(8)
Chapter 14 Eating Disorders
221(10)
Section 4 Transitions
231(38)
Chapter 15 Transition into the Early Years Foundation Stage
233(6)
Chapter 16 Daily Transitions
239(10)
Chapter 17 Yearly Transitions
249(8)
Chapter 18 Transition to Secondary School
257(12)
Section 5 Resources and Lesson Plans
269(38)
Chapter 19 Resources and Lesson Plans
271(36)
Further Reading and Guidance 307(4)
Glossary of Terms 311(10)
Index 321
Dr Laura Meek is a Consultant Child Psychiatrist. She has an interest in supporting teachers and empowering young people to take charge of their mental health. Laura has written articles for the Huffington Post, Juno Magazine and the Metro and is the author of Be Your Own Superhero (Penguin, 2019). She lives in Yorkshire with her husband and two sons.

Joanna Phillips is a Primary Teacher and aspiring Children's Author, who was previously a doctor in the NHS. She is currently a Learning Mentor and Nurture Teaching Assistant, supporting children with a variety of needs. She writes online about reading, books and mental health and she has an interest in how stories can be used to support children with their emotional wellbeing. She lives in Hertfordshire with her husband and two children.

Dr Sarah Jordan is a mother and highly specialised Clinical Psychologist currently working in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. She has worked with children and families for 18 years. She specialises in the assessment, diagnosis and interventions for children on the autism spectrum.