ABSTRACT

Teachers in mainstream schools are increasingly confronted with children with severe emotional and behavioural difficulties, for whose performance and effect on the rest of the class they are held accountable. Often exclusion seems to be the only option. This book shows that it is not. It provides a concise, clearly written guide to the major approaches which can be used to deal with emotional and behavioural difficulties - their possibilities and their pitfalls. It will be invaluable reading for special needs coordinators, individual teachers reflecting on the issue in their own classrooms and heads wishing to establish whole school approaches to the problem.

chapter |10 pages

INTRODUCTION

Why this book is necessary

part |2 pages

Part I CONSIDERING PROBLEMS

chapter |2 pages

OVERVIEW

part |2 pages

Part II DEVISING SOLUTIONS

chapter |4 pages

OVERVIEW

chapter 3|22 pages

THE IMPORTANCE OF RELATIONSHIPS

chapter 4|12 pages

BEHAVIOURAL APPROACHES

chapter 5|30 pages

SEEING PROBLEMS IN CONTEXT

chapter 6|16 pages

CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT

part |2 pages

Part III SOLUTIONS IN PRACTICE

chapter |4 pages

OVERVIEW

chapter 7|12 pages

THE VALUE OF THE SPECIAL SCHOOL OR UNIT

chapter 8|24 pages

MAKING THE ORDINARY SCHOOL SPECIAL

chapter 9|18 pages

TOWARDS SCHOOL EFFECTIVENESS