ABSTRACT

This insightful book shows how prioritising loving relationships in the primary school between practitioners and children helps secure children’s emotional well-being, improves behaviour and leads to more successful learning. It identifies the fundamental values that underpin effective learning encounters and provides the practical tools and language to realise deep connections with children.

Combining theory with personal experience the authors present relationship-based practice as a robust and credible pedagogic approach to teaching and learning. The book offers unique features such as ‘Shared language’ to support and promote a rich, meaningful dialogue and ‘The lens of the authors’ offers practical and realistic contexts to help teachers apply theory and ideas from personal experience.

Giving educators the confidence to teach with the relational qualities of love, trust, respect, and empathy, this is essential reading for all teachers wanting to develop authentic relationships with the children they care for.

chapter 1|19 pages

At the ‘heart’ of the approach

chapter 2|22 pages

Teachers are humans too

chapter 3|19 pages

School

A community to live, love and learn

chapter 4|22 pages

The ties that bind

Creating strong connections in your classroom

chapter 5|24 pages

A relationship-based approach to behaviour

chapter 6|19 pages

Repairing relationships

chapter 7|27 pages

The changing nature of relationships

chapter 8|13 pages

The legacy of love