1st Edition

School Behaviour and Families Frameworks for Working Together

By Sue Roffey Copyright 2002
    160 Pages
    by David Fulton Publishers

    This book focuses on the relationship that schools have with parents and carers, especially in the early stages of behavioral difficulty. It aims to promote the best possible partnership with parents in what is often a sensitive and emotionally fraught situation.

    It contains an overview of the context and a general theoretical framework for home school interactions on behavior; research findings on factors which facilitate or inhibit effective partnerships, helping teachers understand why some parents/carers are reluctant to become involved or may appear aggressive and suggests ways in which schools might usefully respond; and chapters written by contributors with specific expertise in working with parents who have harmed their children, the carers of children in foster families and residential homes, mobile families (including travelers and asylum seekers), and families from diverse communities.

    The book is intended primarily for teachers and school managers at every phase of education, but will also be of interest to educational psychologists, home-school liaison officers, support staff, counselors, mentors, LEA officers and anyone working in parent partnership schemes.

    Introduction; Behaviour in school; School and family partnership; The voice of parents; Outcomes; Plugging into partnership: a framework for collaboration; Working with parents who harm their children; Working with carers of children in public care; Working with mobile families; Working with diverse communities; Solution-focused approaches to promote effective home-school partnerships; The best chance of success.

    Biography

    Sue Roffey