Emotional Intelligence Self-Esteem Anger Management Bereavement Self-Harm Drug Awareness Bullying Internet Safety Hate Behaviour Behaviour Change Transition Attendance and Punctuality School Refusal and Anxiety Revision Friendship
Kathy Hampson completed her PhD at Leeds University in 2012, under the supervision of Professor Adam Crawford and Dr Emma Wincup. She worked full time for the Youth Offending Service during her studies, writing several books on working with young people in this time. She left Leeds to become the North Wales Resettlement Broker Co-ordinator in 2013.
'The book is aimed at professionals who work with young people in a
wide range of roles. The resources are transferable and could be
incorporated into many different subject areas as well as being
used effectively for PSHE. The book is particularly useful for SEAL
and PLTS. I enjoyed reading all of the sections of this book and
will be able to use some of the resources in my role as course
leader for the secondary science PGCE. Overall, I highly recommend
this book to pastoral leaders, teachers and learning mentors' -
Learning and Teaching Update
'This is a welcome second edition of an excellent guide to the
role of learning mentors. It outlines key dimensions of the role
and identifies appropriate support and guidance strategies to use
with children and young people. It also includes worksheets and
other printable resources. SENCOs, who may well be working closely
with learning mentors or be involved in supporting their
professional development, will find the resource particularly
useful. So too, will other teachers and teaching assistants
responding to the needs of children and young people experiencing
difficulties at any time in their school careers' -
SENCO Update
Comments on the previous edition
'This practical resource, based on development work in a large
high school, covers a wide range of topics and provides an
excellent 'starter pack' for new mentors' -
SENCO Update
'Many of you will recognise these themes as areas in which
you work and here they are conveniently put together in one book.
It is aimed at pupils at the upper end of KS2 up to KS4. Each
chapter contains information around each topic, plus photocopiable
worksheets such as emotions cards, stories, ideas for games and
activities and links to websites' -
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