Coping with Children in StressThis book investigates how to handle children with stresses derived from various sources - health, educational and social - looking at the causes and effects of stress, ways of preventing or minimising it, as well as coping strategies. |
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Where such processes are active , and particularly where there is a good deal of '
shopping around ' ( for example , to try to find a dietary or dyslexia explanation ) ,
it is crucial to clear the field if therapy is to have any authority and , thereby ,
effectiveness . ... When I had met the staff group , I found them split down the
middle in their attitudes towards Wendy , with one caucus viewing her
sympathetically as ...
Where such processes are active , and particularly where there is a good deal of '
shopping around ' ( for example , to try to find a dietary or dyslexia explanation ) ,
it is crucial to clear the field if therapy is to have any authority and , thereby ,
effectiveness . ... When I had met the staff group , I found them split down the
middle in their attitudes towards Wendy , with one caucus viewing her
sympathetically as ...
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Learning difficulties | 1 |
Visual impairment | 21 |
Hearing impairment | 35 |
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