1st Edition

Positive Intervention for Pupils who Struggle at School Creating a Modified Primary Curriculum

By Helen Sonnet Copyright 2010
    136 Pages
    by Routledge

    136 Pages
    by Routledge

    Positive Intervention for Pupils who Struggle at School provides the resources and information primary teachers need to ensure a happy and effective school experience for all children, particularly those who are seriously struggling. This tried and tested intervention is designed specifically for those children who have been through all the standard interventions, to no avail, and who are now in danger of being excluded.

    Explaining the thinking behind the suggested modified curriculum, this innovative book considers the reasons why certain children experience difficulties and looks at how this curriculum addresses their needs and enables them to develop personal, social and emotional skills. The activities are chosen to develop and enhance skills for learning, including listening, speaking, concentrating, a positive disposition and a willingness to take on new challenges.

    Helen Sonnet demonstrates how success has been achieved through this strategy and provides valuable information to help teachers to set up similar groups in their own schools, including how to:

    • ensure firm foundations for the group
    • select the children who will benefit most
    • establish the structures and routine of a successful group
    • assess the children’s progress
    • reintegrate children into their mainstream classes effectively.

    In line with government initiatives this important and effective intervention strategy can make the world of difference, giving teachers new, proven strategies to enable them to support children who are struggling in mainstream primary schools.

    @contents: Selected Contents: 1. How to use this book  2. The benefits of a modified curriculum  3. Selecting children  4. Case studies  5. An alternative curriculum  6. Providing a positive identity  7. Promoting positive behaviour  8. Enhancing the children’s learning skills  9. Developing social skills  10. Personal, social and emotional development  11. Using a themed approach  12. Working with parents  13. Final thoughts  14. Resources section

    Biography

    Helen Sonnet is a teacher and author with over thirty years experience of working with children with special needs. She currently works at Hayesdown First School in Frome, Somerset.