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Attachment Behaviour and the Schoolchild Muriel Barrett

Attachment Behaviour and the Schoolchild By Muriel Barrett

Attachment Behaviour and the Schoolchild by Muriel Barrett


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Illustrated with numerous case studies concerning children who have benefitted from the programme, this volume provides detailed accounts of the work of educational therapy.

Attachment Behaviour and the Schoolchild Summary

Attachment Behaviour and the Schoolchild: An Introduction to Educational Therapy by Muriel Barrett

All teachers will recognize those children who, in spite of normal intelligence, just can't get started on learning basic skills; those who later lose their capacity for learning; and those who are resistant to learning, seeming deliberately to get it wrong and to rubbish their work. These children are apparently unable to make use of the opportunities offered to them in school. This can result in teachers becoming distressed and frustrated, leaving them in doubt about their own skills. The authors, both experienced teachers and clinically trained educational therapists, take a fresh look at children who have lost their capacity to learn. They explore the relationship between emotional development and cognitive learning processes, believing that understanding this helps to make sense of, and resolve, the problems of confronting learning-disabled children. The idea of educational therapists becoming 'educational attachment figures' for school children is introduced. The concept of attachment behaviour is taken from the work Attachment and Loss by John Bowlby, and has considerable relevance to children today, increasing numbers of whom experience separation and loss.

Table of Contents

Part I. THE IMPORTANCE OF ATTACHMENT AND LOSS IN LEARNING: Chapter 1 The learning experience of children referred for educational therapy; Chapter 2 The educational therapist's use of Attachment Theory and other concepts; Chapter 3 An observation of secure attachment behaviour and early learning at home. Part II. WHAT IS EDUCATIONAL THERAPY?: Chapter 4 Introducing 'second-chance' learning with a 10-year-old with anxious attachment behaviour; Chapter 5 The role of the educational therapist; Chapter 6 The process of educational therapy; Chapter 7 The use of stories, creative material and educational activities; Chapter 8 The significance of mathematical concepts and writing. Part III. CLASSIFICATION OF LEARNING-DISABLED CHILDREN: Chapter 9 Children with no basic skills; Chapter 10 Children with suspended learning - later loss of skills; Chapter 11 Children who are resistant to learning. Part IV. GROUP WORK: Chapter 12 Educational therapy with groups of children in different settings. Part V. THE PLACE OF PLAY FOR THE LEARNING-DISABLED CHILD: Chapter 13 Play with Linda, who is 5 years old.

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GOR002079642
9780415047982
0415047986
Attachment Behaviour and the Schoolchild: An Introduction to Educational Therapy by Muriel Barrett
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19910404
272
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