Problem Postcards : Social, Emotional and Behavioural Skills Training for Disaffected and Difficult Children aged 7-11.

By: Koeries, JanineContributor(s): Marris, Brian | Rae, TinaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Lucky Duck BooksPublisher: London : SAGE Publications, 2005Copyright date: ©2005Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (137 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781849202565Subject(s): Social skills in children - Great BritainGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Problem Postcards : Social, Emotional and Behavioural Skills Training for Disaffected and Difficult Children aged 7-11DDC classification: 371.94 LOC classification: HM691 -- .K64 2005ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction and Background -- Introductory Session -- Session 1: Getting Positive -- Session 2: Feeling Angry and Sad -- Session 3: Feeling Stressed -- Session 4: Caring and Sharing -- Session 5: Getting Motivated -- Session 6: Feeling Frightened -- Session 7: Managing Anger -- Session 8: In Control -- Session 9: Dealing with Aggression -- Session 10: Respect and Empathy -- Session 11: Coping with Change -- Session 12: Mediation Skills -- Session 13: Looking Forward -- Session 14: Final Session -- Bibliography.
Summary: `This is an excellent resource for teachers and other education professionals who are developing their practice in dealing with specific issues in schools. It is concise, well designed and, in the introductory section, linked to current theory. It will prove an invaluable resource for teachers and others who want to develop the social and emotional skills of their pupils' - Special `There is a wealth of supporting resources in the form of suggested warm up activities and the specifics are the problem solving format as applied to different situations. The accompanying CD contains A4 copies of all worksheets, which are accessible, eye-catching and should appeal to the target age group (7-11)' - Nurturing Potential This 14-session programme was initially developed for junior age children who had been permanently excluded. It has been adapted to assist young people who are disaffected and difficult, and could be at risk of exclusion. The format is built around Circle Time activities and solution focused thinking. The theme of each session is a problem postcard from a young person highlighting a problem that will have a relevance to the participants. The participants then try to act as agony aunts to solve the problem, focussing their thinking on how to make things better, proving to them that they do possess the knowledge and the skills and can choose these behaviours. The resource includes comprehensive facilitator instructions, warm ups, activities, Circle Time questions and worksheets. The programme can be delivered to groups or whole classes and will: improve self-esteem develop your Social, Emotional and Behavioural Skills (SEBS) programme.
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Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction and Background -- Introductory Session -- Session 1: Getting Positive -- Session 2: Feeling Angry and Sad -- Session 3: Feeling Stressed -- Session 4: Caring and Sharing -- Session 5: Getting Motivated -- Session 6: Feeling Frightened -- Session 7: Managing Anger -- Session 8: In Control -- Session 9: Dealing with Aggression -- Session 10: Respect and Empathy -- Session 11: Coping with Change -- Session 12: Mediation Skills -- Session 13: Looking Forward -- Session 14: Final Session -- Bibliography.

`This is an excellent resource for teachers and other education professionals who are developing their practice in dealing with specific issues in schools. It is concise, well designed and, in the introductory section, linked to current theory. It will prove an invaluable resource for teachers and others who want to develop the social and emotional skills of their pupils' - Special `There is a wealth of supporting resources in the form of suggested warm up activities and the specifics are the problem solving format as applied to different situations. The accompanying CD contains A4 copies of all worksheets, which are accessible, eye-catching and should appeal to the target age group (7-11)' - Nurturing Potential This 14-session programme was initially developed for junior age children who had been permanently excluded. It has been adapted to assist young people who are disaffected and difficult, and could be at risk of exclusion. The format is built around Circle Time activities and solution focused thinking. The theme of each session is a problem postcard from a young person highlighting a problem that will have a relevance to the participants. The participants then try to act as agony aunts to solve the problem, focussing their thinking on how to make things better, proving to them that they do possess the knowledge and the skills and can choose these behaviours. The resource includes comprehensive facilitator instructions, warm ups, activities, Circle Time questions and worksheets. The programme can be delivered to groups or whole classes and will: improve self-esteem develop your Social, Emotional and Behavioural Skills (SEBS) programme.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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