Tag: behaviour
Why punishments don’t work for children with ADHD
Imagine these scenarios:
A child, let’s call her Katy, is in a maths class but is continually turning around and talking to her friend in...
On the Fringes: Preventing exclusion in schools through inclusive, child-centred, needs-based...
Jackie Ward had extensive experience as a teacher, SENCO and deputy head in the primary sector before setting up her own consultancy. Here, she...
Nurturing Personal, Social and Emotional Development in Early Childhood
Author: D. GarveyPublisher: Jessica Kingsley PublishersISBN: 978-1-75892-223-7Price: £22.99
Debbie Garvey runs training and consultancy programmes for early years and playwork practitioners and is an author...
ADHD management
Srinivas Gada looks at what ADHD is and how best to support individuals living with it
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder....
What about me?
Andrew Wright and Tony Clifford look at how schools can develop attachment aware practices to meet the needs of all pupils
Positive support for learning disability
We need new attitudes and a new approach to the care and education of children with complex needs, writes Ben Higgins
Healing not harming
When disciplining a student, simple things can make all the difference between triggering an aggressive or reflective response, writes Margot Sunderland
Neuroscience research over the...
Pathological demand avoidance
If you have a young person whose behaviour you find hard to understand, you might want to consider PDA, writes Sally Russell
The costs of exclusion
School exclusions are harming young people and exacerbating their mental health issues, writes Asha Patel
Understanding BESD
Hilary Nunns examines some of the main causes of behavioural, emotional and social difficulties at school