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Zusatztext 'A strong thrust of this book! when taken as a whole! is to suggest a fundamental change in practice away from control towards learning and the book itself is an excellent starting point for this change.' - George Head! Journal for Moral Education'The book that I would like to read again. Fresh and topical! with theoretical strands well integrated into practice.' - NASEN Academic Book Award 2002 Judging Panel Informationen zum Autor Peter Gray has an established track record in this field and his previous book for us sold well. He currently runs his own training and consultancy company Zusammenfassung This edited collection of short, concise chapters provides professionals who work with pupils with special educational needs, advice and guidance on how to manage challenging behaviour. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1 Context; Chapter 1 Working with difficult behaviour, Peter Gray; Chapter 2 Myths, fears and realities regarding pupil violence to teachers, Gervase Leyden; Part 2 Working with adult emotions; Chapter 3 The emotional experience of teaching, Gerda Hanko; Chapter 4 Recognising and working with parents' emotions, Tessa Sambrook, Peter Gray; Chapter 5 Overcoming barriers to successful support, Pauline Fell; Part 3 Working with pupil emotions; Chapter 6 The adult-child working alliance, Bill Wahl; Chapter 7 Motivational interviewing and cognitive intervention, Eddie McNamara; Chapter 8 The 'E' in EBD, Rob Long; Chapter 9 Dealing with anger and aggression, Adrian Faupel; Part 4 Supportive systems; Chapter 10 Developing teacher-support groups to deal with challenging child behaviour, Jey Monsen, Beverley Graham; Chapter 11 Supporting and developing teachers' management of difficult and challenging pupils through coaching, Jey Monsen, R. J. (Sean) Cameron; Chapter 12 A systemic approach to emotional factors in dealing with behaviour difficulties, Hugh Williams, Amanda Daniels; Part 5 Provision issues; Chapter 13 Policy and provision for behaviour, Peter Gray;...