1st Edition

Supporting Children with Behaviour Difficulties A Guide for Assistants in Schools

By Glenys Fox Copyright 2001
    112 Pages
    by David Fulton Publishers

    112 Pages
    by David Fulton Publishers

    This practical guide is written to help assistants in supporting children who have behavior difficulties. The author provides a description of the role of the assistant in working with the class teacher to enable children to learn good behavior in schools, a clear description of the range of behavior difficulties, and information on strategies that work in managing behavior.

    The book is relevant and useful for any assistant working directly with children, as all assistants in the course of their work need to develop a repertoire of effective strategies for managing behavior. It is particularly helpful for assistants who work routinely with children who present behavior problems as it guides understanding and provides a helpful framework for knowing where to start, what to do and how to do it. The book is also an invaluable resource in the training of assistants.

    Understanding children's behavior, describing and recording behaviors; models of behavior management; working with the teacher to plan and implement behavior programs; the importance of self-esteem and communication; managing group behaviors - strategies that work; managing the difficult behavior of individual children - strategies that work; specific difficulties including AD(H)D and Asperger's Syndrome: teaching 'good' behavior - anger management, social skills.

    Biography

    Glenys Fox