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.

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

For viewers interested in our Birmingham Reaching and Teaching course (September '09) download a brochure and booking form here

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Contact us to book your place

For viewers interested in our Birmingham Reaching and Teaching course (September '09) download a brochure and booking form here