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What Can We Do When School’s Not Working?: An Illustrated Handbook for Professionals

Autor Abigail Fisher, Naomi Fisher, Eliza Fricker
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 mar 2025
An increasing number of children are struggling to attend school. The conventional approach prioritises a rapid return to their setting. For some children, this simply doesn’t work. They are stuck, not attending school but not learning out of school either. What happens then - and what can we do about it?  
This illustrated guide lifts the lid on the experiences of children and families who are struggling within the school system and explores how we can work with these young people to maximise their chances of a positive and fulfilled life.
The book encourages professionals to take a new perspective and to consider what can be done differently. It explores the ways in which difficulties with school are understood by children, parents, and professionals, and shows how things can go wrong (and right), using real-life examples from a range of settings. Chapters delve into common interventions and the impact these can have in practice, before introducing alternative approaches which have the child at the centre. The voices of young people are foregrounded throughout, shedding light on their struggles with attendance - including when placements have completely broken down – and, importantly, showing how they have gone onto success. Original illustrations are included throughout to bring these ideas to life.
Placing authentic experiences at the core, this book offers a valuable insight into the lives of children and families when school has gone wrong and will leave you with new ideas as to how to turn things around. What Can We Do When School’s Not Working? is essential reading for professionals working with children who are struggling with school attendance, from SENCOs and educational support workers to educational psychologists, senior leadership teams, and local authorities.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032571140
ISBN-10: 1032571144
Pagini: 270
Ilustrații: 342
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Professional Practice & Development

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Not Fine in School
Chapter 2: When School Meets Child
Chapter 3: Creating Psychologically Healthy School Environments
Chapter 3A: Three School Stories
Chapter 4: When Things Go Wrong
Chapter 5: What Can We Do Instead?
Chapter 6: Deciding Not to Go Back to School
Chapter 7: School Trauma and Burnout
Chapter 8: Working with Children who are Not Attending School
Chapter 9: One Step Removed: Indirect Work with Those Not Attending School
Chapter 10: What Happens Next? Stories of Hope after School Attendance Difficulties
Index

Recenzii

“This book highlights the expertise too often missing from discussions around education – the expertise of professionals working in child development and psychology, the expertise of parents, and the expertise of children themselves. I do believe that these are frequently the missing pieces of the puzzle.” – Rebecca Brooks, Education Policy Advisor at Adoption UK
“It’s groundbreaking! Most books focus around CBT and other behaviourist techniques. This explores a range of different ideas centred around child development, trauma informed and relational practice. It’s also the only book I am aware of that uses such a range of different ‘ experts by lived experience’ in the form of children, parents and professionals. It’s really going to stand out as something new and different and, most importantly, it contains techniques that really work.” - Catrina Lowri, Neurodiversity Trainer and Consultant, Neuroteachers
“A complete departure from most of what is available in this subject area. I love it.” – Dr Lisa Cherry, Director, Trauma Informed Consultancy Services Ltd
“By now even the staunchest proponent of the 'tough love' approach to school refusal must have an inclination that sanctions are not solving the problem: the children are not coming back to school. This book explains why and offers alternative ways of identifying and tackling the difficulties experienced by all.” - Jo Grace, Education Consultant, Researcher and Founder of The Sensory Projects
What Can We Do When School's Not Working? is a fantastic resource and an absolute must read for parents of children struggling with school as well as all professionals and policy makers working in Education and anyone working with children. Bringing together the different perspectives on the purpose of school, on behaviour and attendance and why school isn't working for so many, this much-needed book explains why behaviour and attendance are signs of an underlying, systemic problem, rather than the problem being located in children or their parents.  Written in an honest, easy-to-read, insightful way and brought to life by lived experiences, this book explains school trauma and burnout and how to support children with these experiences as well as drawing upon psychological research in order to consider how to produce psychologically healthy schools, where children are more likely to enjoy learning and thrive. It also offers alternative ways to support young people when they decide not to return to school and examples of those who have engaged young people with learning in different and more psychologically healthy ways.”  - Dr Hayley Smith, Clinical Psychologist and Systemic Family Psychotherapist
“This is a fantastic book that challenges key theories of education and highlights the fact that we have slipped into a rut of a system which is clearly not meeting so many children’s needs.  This book also challenges the status quo of the education system but in a sensible and non-emotional way.  It is not a negative, scaremongering or combative read, and offers sensible alternative approaches to education.  Filled with lovely illustrations and honest and enlightening quotes from young people and teens, this book will be highly relatable to parents, and I hope show educators that there is another way for young people to thrive.” – Laura Kerbey, Founder of PAST – Positive Assessments Education Support and Training

Notă biografică

Abigail Fisher is a qualified teacher and educational psychologist. She has worked with schools and local authorities supporting staff and children with a wide range of issues, including children struggling to attend school. Abigail taught in primary schools across London before training as an educational psychologist.
Naomi Fisher is a clinical psychologist and author. She has a PhD in Developmental Psychology (Autism) and specialises in trauma. She runs popular webinars for parents on school distress and works clinically with families whose children are not fine at school. She is recognised internationally as an expert in neurodiversity and alternatives to school.
Eliza Fricker is an author and illustrator. She is the mother of a child who experienced barriers to school attendance and gives talks to local authorities about the experience. Eliza also runs a blog focused on anxiety and school attendance issues.

Descriere

This illustrated handbook explores how we can work with young people struggling with school attendance to maximise their chances of a positive and fulfilled life. It is essential reading for SENCOs, educational support workers, educational psychologists, senior leadership teams, and local authorities.