Reaching & teaching troubled children

- understanding the emotional health needs of school children

“Excellent…very informative and helpful. [I was] able to take away real ideas that work in the classroom”

Reaching and teaching troubled children is a programme of seminars and weekly work discussion groups, lasting two terms, led by educational psychotherapists and other experienced professionals. Details of next course start date TBA

By enrolling on the course you will

  • Develop therapeutic teaching skills for working with children with emotional, behavioural and learning difficulties
  • Learn about educational psychotherapy concepts and approaches to working with and supporting troubled children
  • Gain a better understanding of child and adolescent mental health issues in school settings
  • Understand the impact of mental health issues at child, family and school levels

The course is for you if you are a

  • Teacher
  • Classroom assistant
  • Learning mentor
  • Head of Year
  • Learning support unit co-ordinator
  • Pastoral care co-ordinator
  • SENCO
  • Psychologist
  • Speech therapist
  • Social worker
  • Counsellor

Topics covered include Attachment and learning, how to make sense of children’s difficult behaviour in school and working therapeutically with groups in school.

To find out more download a brochure or get in touch

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