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Good Grief 1
Exploring Feelings, Loss and Death with Under Elevens: 2nd Edition
Barbara Ward and Associates
Good Grief has been designed to explore and demystify the experience of loss - in different contexts - within the framework of the National Curriculum. Suitable for all professionals, carers and parents, Good Grief 1 facilitates the use of children's own experiences and encouraging improvisation and extension. Learn More1995, 276pp -
Good Grief 2
Exploring Feelings, Loss and Death with Over Elevens and Adults: 2nd Edition
Barbara Ward and Associates
Good Grief has been designed to explore and demystify the experience of loss in different contexts within the framework of the National Curriculum. Primarily designed for mixed ability secondary and adult education, Good Grief 2 will also be invaluable for many other statutory, professional and community organisations. Learn More1995, 276pp -
How We Feel
An Insight into the Emotional World of Teenagers
Edited by Jacki Gordon and Gillian Grant
This innovative and accessible book shows, largely in their own words, how young people really feel about themselves and the world around them. They speak about school, parents, siblings, peers, romance, good looks, jealousy, bullying, sex, drugs, normality and difference, their joy, pain and confusion, and everything else. Learn More1997, Paperback / softback, 9.17in x 6.14in / 233mm x 156mm, 250pp, £25.00ISBN: 978-1-85302-439-9 -
Using Interactive Imagework with Children
Walking on the Magic Mountain
Deborah Plummer
It is a practical guide to working with children's natural imaginative abilities in order to encourage creative thinking, higher self-esteem and effective stress management. It is emphasized that all children can learn to use their imaginations in a constructive way that will contribute to happier and more creative lives as they grow to adulthood. Learn More1998, Paperback / softback, 9.17in x 6.18in / 233mm x 157mm, 144pp, £19.99ISBN: 978-1-85302-671-3 -
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
A Multidisciplinary Approach
Henryk Holowenko
This book provides clear guidelines on good practice in assessment, diagnosis and management of, and provision for, children with AD/HD. Written for teachers, parents, medical practitioners, psychologists and other professionals, Holowenko's multidisciplinary approach stresses the collaborative nature of successful management of the condition. Learn More1998, 112pp -
From Thoughts to Obsessions
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in Children and Adolescents
Per Hove Thomsen
This introductory book explains the nature and treatment of OCD in children and adolescents. Written for parents and relatives as well as doctors, teachers and other professionals working with this group of patients, it defines OCD and forms a straightforward explanation of the symptoms, assessment procedures and treatment strategies. Learn More1999, Paperback / softback, 9.13in x 6.06in / 232mm x 154mm, 152pp, £16.99ISBN: 978-1-85302-721-51999, Ebook, PDF, 128pp, £16.99ISBN: 978-1-84642-257-7 -
Practical Strategies for Living with Dyslexia
Maria Chivers
Looking at the possible remedies available, such as tinted glasses, nutritional supplements and exercising, and considering the benefits of early identification of dyslexia, this book will be an essential practical resource for both the parents of, and the professionals who work, with people with dyslexia. Learn More2001, Paperback / softback, 8.43in x 5.35in / 214mm x 136mm, 112pp, £15.99ISBN: 978-1-85302-905-92001, Ebook, ePUB, 112pp, £15.99ISBN: 978-1-84642-208-9 -
Incorporating Social Goals in the Classroom
A Guide for Teachers and Parents of Children with High-Functioning Autism and Asperger Syndrome
Rebecca A. Moyes
This book provides practical, hands-on strategies to teach social skills to children with high-functioning autism and Asperger Syndrome. Instruction is included to enhance the development of appropriate, measurable, and meaningful individualized education plans (IEPs). Lesson plans are included to facilitate the ability to 'teach' these goals. Learn More2001, Paperback / softback, 9.61in x 6.77in / 244mm x 172mm, 192pp, £16.99ISBN: 978-1-85302-967-72001, Ebook, ePUB, 192pp, £16.99ISBN: 978-1-84642-194-5 -
Finding a Way Through When Someone Close has Died
What it Feels Like and What You Can Do to Help Yourself: A Workbook by Young People for Young People
Pat Mood and Lesley Whittaker
This unique workbook is both written and illustrated by children who have experienced the death of someone close to them. They offer advice, based on their own experiences, on how to cope with the upheavals of bereavement. The workbook encourages readers to consider personal coping strategies and examine their relationships with those around them. Learn More2001, Paperback / softback, 8.54in x 7.24in / 217mm x 184mm, 80pp, £9.99ISBN: 978-1-85302-920-22001, Ebook, PDF, 80pp, £9.99ISBN: 978-0-85700-173-3 -
Understanding Children's Experiences of Parental Bereavement
John Holland
This book is a highly practical book that explains how best to help and support a child whose parent or carer has died. As well as offering valuable insight into the impact of death on children, the author provides practical guidelines for how teachers and parents can better support children through parental bereavement while they are at school. Learn More2001, Paperback / softback, 8.58in x 6.14in / 218mm x 156mm, 224pp, £18.99ISBN: 978-1-84310-016-42001, Ebook, PDF, 224pp, £18.99ISBN: 978-1-84642-230-0