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E-grāmata: Working with Parents: A Practical Guide for Teachers and Therapists [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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In the 1980s working with parents in the education and care of their children was more often preached than practised by professionals. First published in 1985, this title aimed at professionals in training or newly qualified, drew together for the first time many examples of how partnership with parents can evolve and be successful.



In the 1980s working with parents in the education and care of their children was more often preached than practised by professionals. However, recent government committees and legislation both in the UK and USA at the time had repeatedly stressed the importance of parental participation. This applied not only to children with special needs, but to all children, and indeed there was considerable evidence to suggest that parents wanted to be involved and that the child benefited as a result.

Originally published in 1985, Working with Parents, aimed at professionals in training or newly qualified, drew together for the first time many examples of how partnership with parents can evolve and be successful. It not only gives detailed suggestions for working with parents on a one-to-one basis but also describes how to handle parent groups, organise courses, give effective talks and use video. The author draws on his wide and well-known experience to give specific instances – such as his work on language with children with learning disabilities – that illustrate general principles. The book is written in a lively, practical style and should still be of great value to teachers – in both special and mainstream education – and others such as speech therapists, psychologists and community workers.

This book is a re-issue originally published in 1985. The language used is a reflection of its era and no offence is meant by the Publishers to any reader by this re-publication.

About the Author. Acknowledgements. Preface. Part One: Working with
Parents. Overview
1. Why Should I?
2. What Does it Involve?
3. What Can I Do?
4. How do I Cope with these Parents? Part Two: Working with Parents
Face-to-Face. Overview
5. The Way I Look at It
6. I Never Knew He Could Do
That
7. You Learn Something Every Day Part Three: Working with Parents in
Groups. Overview
8. Brightening up a Talk
9. Handling Groups
10. Organising a
Course Part Four: Spreading the Word. Overview
11. Learning through Video
12.
Writing for Parents
13. Telling Others. Appendix. References. Index.