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  • - A Spectrum of Approaches
    av DUNN HENRY
    475

    The combination of music and relationship work in person-centred approaches supports the three main areas of difficulty autistic people experience: social interaction, communication and imagination. This book brings together the voices of music therapy practitioners in the UK, with a strong focus on practice-based evidence.

  • - Ethical approaches to immigration policy for a post-Brexit Britain
    av RYAN BEN
    395,-

    Immigration is an issue central to British society, as demonstrated by the vote for Brexit. This collection of essays offers a fascinating exploration of the ethics surrounding immigration policy in the UK. Produced by Theos, a leading Christian think tank, this thought-provoking book considers the range of ethical approaches to the issue.

  • - Learning from Each Other for Better Dementia Support
    av David I. J. Reid
    309,-

    Relationship-centred approaches to dementia care are imperative for enhancing wellbeing. Theory, case examples and tips for practice ensure that dementia care services can establish and draw on positive relationships between people with dementia, families, staff, care homes, communities and the wider health and social care system.

  • av HUXLEY JUSTINE
    375,-

    Is faith a private, individual matter? Or is it inextricably linked with activism and systemic change?Is the future 'spiritual but not religious'? This collection of interviews and stories explores these questions and shows how the younger generation are engaging with faith, spirituality and social action amid the challenges of our times.

  • - A Story About Anxious and Clingy Behaviour
    av Rosie Jefferies & Sarah Naish
    245

    Katie Careful smiles about everything. Whether she feels happy or sad, she is always smiling. Scared that her new Mum and Dad might not like her, she doesn't like when they are out of her sight. Luckily, her Mum understands and can explain why she acts this way.

  • - A Story About Lying and Stealing
    av Rosie Jefferies & Sarah Naish
    245

    When Charley Chatty sees pennies, she cannot help herself putting them in to her piggy bank. The problem is, they're not hers! And now her Dad is looking for the missing pennies. What will she do? Thankfully, Dad is good at helping Charley to fix and learn from her mistake.

  • - A Story About Hunger, Overeating and Using Food for Comfort
    av Rosie Jefferies & Sarah Naish
    245

    Whenever Rosie Rudey gets an empty feeling in her tummy, she'll try to fix it by eating sugary food, especially chocolate. One day Rosie eats far more than she means to, and throws up all over the garden! This is the perfect story to explain to children aged 3-10 the problems of overeating and using food for comfort.

  • - A Story About Sharing Your Home with a New Child
    av Rosie Jefferies & Sarah Naish
    245

    Callum Kindly likes living with his mum. When Katie Careful, a very weird child, comes to live with them, Callum struggles to understand why she acts so differently. This story explores difficulties children can experience when a new child comes to live in their home

  • - The Kid's Guide to Gender Identity
    av Brook Pessin-Whedbee
    269,-

    This book introduces children to gender as a spectrum and shows how people can bend and break the gender binary and stereotypes. It includes an interactive wheel, clearly showing the difference between our body, expression and identity, and is an effective tool to help children 5+ understand and celebrate diversity.

  • - Creative Activities to Help Manage Stress, Anxiety and Other Big Feelings
    av Pooky Knightsmith
    245

    Full of creative activities, this journal and colouring book aims to help young people aged 8-14 manage difficult thoughts, feelings and emotions such as anger and anxiety. It includes space to write and draw, colouring pages, inspirational quotes and poems, and provides a host of healthy coping strategies.

  • - Growing Up with Social Stories (TM)
    av Siobhan Timmins
    349,-

    The first book on using Social Stories (TM) with young adults focuses on developing a social understanding around some of the most common issues faced by autistic young adults, including applying for a job, looking after physical and mental health, and staying safe in a new home.

  • - Growing Up with Social Stories (TM)
    av Siobhan Timmins
    349,-

    This Social Stories (TM) writing guide offers a detailed, clear and engaging demonstration of the wider value of specialised storytelling for young people growing up with autism. Fully illustrated and contextualised with helpful introductions and examples, it is an invaluable guide for helping children with autism progress towards an easier adult life.

  • - What It Is and How to Help
    av Betsy de Thierry
    245

    Full of helpful information and advice, this is the perfect introduction to child trauma for any adult caring for or working with a child who has experienced trauma. It explains what trauma is, how it affects children and what adults can do to facilitate recovery.

  • - Experiences, Challenges and Opportunities in Clinical and Training Contexts
    av OLDFIELD AMELIA CA
    479,-

    Music therapy and dramatherapy share many of the same techniques and purposes, yet the full potential of combining aspects of the two disciplines is yet to be explored. This book examines the ways in which they can be brought together, and unpacks the various contexts in which this approach can be taught and put to practice.

  • - Theory and Practice
     
    455,-

    As part of preparation for the classroom, it's key for trainee teachers to understand the emotional needs of students. This book provides a clear introduction to emotional development and attachment, offering advice and guidance from a diverse range of professional perspectives including psychology, health and education.

  • - A Practical Guide to Long-Term Recovery
    av Nicola Davies
    325,-

    Thoughtfully developed activities will help you to understand, overcome, and maintain recovery from your eating disorder. This complete resource is designed for individual recovery as well as for use in counselling, schools, or self-help groups.

  • - A Practical Guide to Using Rhythmic Music, Voice and Movement for Social and Emotional Development
    av Simon Faulkner
    445

    Learn how to utilise rhythm and reflection in both therapeutic and educational settings with this practical guide. This book presents a model of practice with a proven track record for social and emotional development, with examples of fun, interactive rhythmic exercises to use with both individuals and groups.

  • - Vegan Neurogastronomy
    av Jennifer Peace Rhind & Gregor Law
    475

    Presenting a new way of looking at food and flavour, this recipe book explains how the palate works and explores the senses to help you maximise flavour in your kitchen. Beautifully packaged, this first book on neurogastronomy for the home cook includes over 100 vegan recipes for everyone.

  • - An interactive story with activities to help children to overcome challenges arising from trauma, attachment issues, adoption or fostering
    av Kathleen A. Chara
    285,-

    Caleb invites the reader to join him on a healing journey by sharing his own experience of resolving his early trauma. Activities and worksheets encourage children aged 5-14 to participate in their own healing process. The book explores the key challenges children face and offers easy to use interventions.

  • - The Adoptive Parent's Guide to Navigating the Teen Years
    av Katie Naftzger
    279

    Adult adoptee and family therapist Katie Naftzger shares her personal and professional wisdom in this guide to help adoptive parents remain a calm parental influence in the midst of stormy and erratic teen behavior. This guide describes the essential skills you need to help your adopted teen confidently face the challenges of growing up and outlines four key goals for adoptive parents:* To move from rescuing to responding* To set adoption-sensitive limits and ground rules* To have connecting conversations* To help your teen envision their futureParenting in the Eye of the Storm contains invaluable insights for adoptive parents and simple strategies you can use to prepare your adopted teen for the journey ahead and strengthen the family bond in the process. It provides answers, guidance and understanding - working as a road-map through the tempestuous teenage years.

  • - Neuroaffective Development in Children's Groups
     
    485

    Early interactions play a crucial role in the development of children's emotional, personal and social skills, and set the precedent for establishing a secure attachment relationship as they mature into adulthood. This book introduces the latest research into ways for professionals to encourage the development of these skills in children's groups.

  • - Helping Children and Families in Foster Care, Kinship Care or Adoption
     
    399,-

    Exploring how and why creative therapies are so effective in helping children to recover from trauma, this cutting-edge book lays out the uses of a range of techniques including art psychotherapy, music therapy, dance therapy and dramatherapy.

  • av Sarah Lloyd
    245

    Does your child struggle to know how their body is feeling? Do they find it hard to balance or feel uneasy when their feet leave the ground?Early trauma and neglect can have a profound effect upon a child's development. Sensory integration theory offers a way of understanding how the brain processes and stores movement experience, and how these experiences manifest at a physical and emotional level. This book explains how early movement experiences affect brain development and gives examples of how trauma can prevent basic sensory processing pathways from being correctly established. It shows how you can identify gaps in normal sensory development and offers ideas for how you can use physical activities to help build up the underdeveloped systems. Good bodily awareness forms the foundation of motor development as well as social and emotional skills and learning. This book will help your child to be more in tune with themselves and their bodies and feel more comfortable in their environment. Highly accessible with lots of practical tips and examples, this book is written for adoptive and foster parents, and will also be useful for social workers, fostering and adoption workers and those working in primary and early years educational settings.

  • - The politics of blame, fear and denial
    av Sharon Shoesmith
    342,99

    Sharon Shoesmith examines what can be learnt from the tragic death of Peter Connelly, also known as Baby P. She gives a detailed account of events as they took place, reflects on the psychological, political and social dynamics involved, and considers the implications for child protection professionals, policymakers, politicians and the media.

  • - Top Tips for Supporting Children with SEN or Autism When They Start School
    av Adele Devine
    349,-

    Make children with SEN feel welcome and at ease during their first days of school and you'll get their whole school career of to a great start. This book offers the very best advice for helping children to thrive, with tried-and-tested tips on settling children into a school routine and making classrooms SEN-friendly.

  • av Clare Stephenson
    1 315

    Now in its second edition, this comparative textbook provides everything students and practitioners of complementary medicine need to know about conventional medicine. It covers the physiological systems of the body and the conventional approach to diagnosis and treatment, enabling good relationships with conventionally trained practitioners.

  • - The Alexander Technique as a Catalyst for Excellence
     
    575,-

    An application of the teachings of the Alexander Technique to the performing arts. This collection demonstrates how deliberate movement and specific practice in theatre, music, song and dance can improve the art form, as well as the artist's wellbeing.

  • - A Clinician's Guide
    av Leslie Davenport
    455,-

    With environmental damage and disaster as a result of climate change on the rise, this book responds to a need for methods for dealing with adverse psychological impact in the therapy room. Including proven, effective interventions alongside foundational theory, this book is an excellent tool for counteracting negative effects on mental health.

  • - A Journal for Siblings of Children with Asd
    av Sandra Tucker
    285,-

    An interactive workbook full of dynamic activities for children with siblings on the autism spectrum. Through individualized exercises in understanding and empathy, this book will serve to empower the child and strengthen their sibling relationship.

  • - On Being a Social Chameleon with Asperger's
    av Dylan Emmons
    259,-

    Dylan Emmons tells the story of his childhood on the autism spectrum - a childhood filled with daily social and sensory challenges. Revealing his attempts to be a social chameleon and blend in with his neurotypical peers, this memoir brings his experiences alive and offers helpful insights into the actions and feelings of children on the spectrum.

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