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Working with Parents
A Guide for Education Professionals


September 2008 | 152 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
With the opening of Children's Centres and the implementation of the Every Child Matters agenda, multi-agency working is now a reality. This book will provide advice and guidance on successful strategies to employ when working with parents and interdisciplinary staff.

Using case studies to illustrate best practice across a range of age groups, the book looks at strategies for dealing with the effects of the following issues on children:

o domestic violence

o bereavement and loss

o learning difficulties and special educational needs

o neglect and poverty

o anger and social, emotional and behavioural difficulties

o addictions within the family.

There is advice on working directly with children and examples are cited from children from 0 to 19.

This book is an essential read for all those involved in the education and care of children.


 
Working with Parents
 
Domestic Violence
 
Bereavement and Loss
 
Special Educational Needs: Learning Difficulties
 
Neglect and Poverty
 
Anger and Social, Emotional and Behaviour Needs
 
Coping with Addictions within the Family
 
Working Directly With Children
 
Moving Forward
 
Bibliography

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Professor Raquel Plotka
Social Science Div, Marymount Manhattan College
October 22, 2012

Sample Materials & Chapters

Downloadable Material - Appendix

Copyright


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