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Emotional Well-being for Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

A Guide for Practitioners
This practical guide details the strategies that practitioners can use in their setting to build better outcomes for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) and disabilities. A clear rationale is outlined that highlights how many factors outside of the child's control can be addressed to minimize the risk of longer term mental health problems and social exclusion. Case studies, points for practice and questions for reflection are used to explore the principles around working with children with a range of disabilities including ADHD, dyslexia, visual impairment, and autism. Written by Gail Bailey, an experienced teacher and educational psychologist, this text carefully considers the existing evidence base surrounding emotional well-being and positive psychology before outlining the practical implications for the classroom.

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  • Grade Level: PreK-12
  • ISBN: 9781446201602
  • Published By: Sage UK
  • Series: Lucky Duck Books
  • Year: 2012
  • Page Count: 184
  • Publication date: September 28, 2012

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This practical guide details the strategies that practitioners can use in their setting to build better outcomes for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) and disabilities. A clear rationale is outlined that highlights how many factors outside of the child's control can be addressed to minimize the risk of longer term mental health problems and social exclusion. Case studies, points for practice and questions for reflection are used to explore the principles around working with children with a range of disabilities including:

  • ADHD
  • Dyslexia
  • Visual Impairment
  • Autism

Written by an experienced teacher and educational psychologist, this text carefully considers the existing evidence base surrounding emotional well-being and positive psychology before outlining the practical implications for the classroom. This book will guide practitioners in implementing strategies to pro-actively promote emotional well-being for children with SEN in their settings.

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Introduction

PART ONE: A MODEL FOR CLASSROOM PRACTITIONERS


Emotional Well-being and Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

Emotional Well-Being and Disability

The Evidence Base: The Contribution of Positive Psychology

Implications for Classroom Practice

PART TWO: ASSESSMENT


Independence

Competence

Connectedness

PART THREE: A PLAN OF ACTION


Promoting Independence

Removing Barriers to Engagement and Supporting Capability

Towards Belonging

A Guide for Parents

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Price: $59
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