Understanding Why: Understanding attachment and how this can affect education with special reference to adopted children and young people and those looked after by local authorities

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Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Dec 31, 2006 - Psychology - 12 pages

Understanding Why is a short, accessible, full-colour pamphlet which describes behaviours and feelings that are common among many children and young people who have experienced a major loss or trauma early in their lives - known as 'attachment difficulties'.

Written as a very brief introduction for teachers, teaching assistants, lecturers, school nurses, education support staff for looked after and vulnerable children, foster and other carers, residential child care workers, and parents of children and young people, it will help teachers and others in education settings recognise attachment difficulties and consider how to help a child or young person achieve their full potential.

It is also useful for parents, carers and others with care responsibilities recognise attachment needs and to work together with schools to support the child or young person's successful learning.

 

Contents

Who this booklet is for
2
What are attachment needs and difficulties?
3
How a child might feel and behave
4
How a child might behave and why
6
Michael
7
Naomi
8
Sammie
9
Marcus
10
So how can I help you to understand?
11
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About the author (2006)

Mary Ryan was a youth worker and a sexual health counsellor before becoming a project worker for young people’s health and for then special needs sexual health. Mary is now an independent management consultant working on public health and children and young people services. She has written widely on young people’s health for NCB.

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