'The difference that makes the difference' : what do pupils think helps change their behaviour in a school specifically designed for pupils with a statement for Social, Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties and do the same things work for Looked After Children in the same environment? : a pupil perspective
I have worked my whole career with children presenting with what is now refer to as ‘social, emotional and behavioural difficulties’ (SEBD) and I feel I have gained much expertise in this field. One of the ongoing problems of working in the field is that although much good work is done with the chil...
Main Author: | Creagh, Gerda |
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Other Authors: | Dillenburger, Karola |
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Queen's University Belfast
2016
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.706300 |
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