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Inspiring and Creative Ideas for Working with Children

How to Build Relationships and Enable Change
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Employing a range of innovative and creative ideas, this book is full of tips to engage children and promote their wellbeing.

Children are vulnerable to low self-esteem, stress and anxiety because they are still growing and learning. This book looks at what we can do to minimise children's vulnerability to issues such as these, help them to build emotional resilience and teach them effective strategies for dealing with life's ups and downs. The book offers a host of different approaches that adults can use with children, including image-making, storytelling and puppetry. Chapters are brought to life with the voices of parents and professionals describing how these techniques worked for them. They also include guidance on how the principles can be used by professionals in the home, in schools or in therapeutic settings.
  • Published: Oct 21 2016
  • Pages: 120
  • 229 x 157mm
  • ISBN: 9781849056519
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Press Reviews

  • Dr Pooky Knightsmith, Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing Specialist

    By taking completely natural and fun ways of engaging with children and backing them with evidence, structure and ideas for differentiation, Plummer has created an approach that will both enable and enthral. Children and their supporting adults will experience genuine joy and personal growth as they work through these ideas which draw on both modern and traditional ideas from a range of cultures.
  • Dr Vivien Norris, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, The Family Place

    This refreshing book combines clear core principles for developing relationships with an enthusiastic and helpful 'have a go' approach to collaborative storytelling with children, providing many useful examples.
  • Christopher Willard, PsyD, Faculty, Harvard Medical School and Author of Growing Up Mindful

    In this wonderful guide, Deborah Plummer offers a treasure trove of of creative approaches for engaging and working with children.
  • Judith Sonnenburg, Child and family counsellor

    Children and Young People, BACP
    As a children's counsellor, I would...recommend the book's direct use in my own field, and also as a source of inspiration for teachers and parents.