Description
By helping students to recognise, understand and handle emotions – their own and others – we can build their self-esteem, improve their confidence and pave the way for them to become educationally and socially successful.

The authors use case studies to demonstrate the effectiveness of helping children to feel CLASI – Capable, Listened to, Accepted, Safe, Included. There are chapters on building relationships that support learning, on nurturing open conversations, on working effectively in groups and on classroom organisation.

Sections on using stories to build emotional literacy and on emotional literacy in the staffroom emphasise the need to keep the bridge open between the thinking and feeling parts of the brain. A reliable and authoritative Pocketbook that, as one literacy coordinator told us, guides newcomers while stimulating and reinvigorating those already familiar with the field.


PRODUCT DETAILS
Author:           James Park, Marilyn Tew
Publication:     August 1, 2007
Format:          Paperback
Dimension:     105 x 148 x 7 mm

ISBN:             9781903776803



ENDORSEMENTS
“A highly informative yet eminently pragmatic introduction to what Emotional Literacy means and how it can make a difference to young people's achievements. I highly recommend it.”
Andy Buck, Headteacher, The Eastbrook-Jo Richardson Partnership.

“This is a book which supports and guides newcomers to Emotional Literacy and stimulates and reinvigorates those already familiar with the field. A little gem!”
Julie Leoni, Emotional Literacy Co-ordinator, The Marches School.



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