A complete, straightforward guide to the issues and challenges commonly faced by children and young people as they face up to the demands of secondary education - and the practical ways in which parents, carers, teachers and schools can help.
Joining expert knowledge about trauma, dissociation & ritual abuse from both lived experience & the perspective of a therapist, this book is designed to help people living with a dissociative disorder as well as carers supporting them & helping to aid their recovery.
Unspoken Stories follows the lives of Cassie and Owen, two non-speaking young people with intellectual disabilities, to learn how they communicate, love, grieve and make sense of a world without words. Featuring cover artwork by Nnena Kalu, winner of the 2025 Turner Prize.
Wisdom Stories offer absurd, creative, and often nonsensical narratives which work on many levels, are open to interpretation, and easily spark discussion and debate. In this book, Alan Maley shares Wisdom Stories from across the world and suggests a framework for how to use these for teacher training and development.
Launching the Action on Issues series, Women in ELT explores how and why sexism and gendering is so prevalent in English language teaching, through an accessible, evidence-based analysis. It then offers practical ways for teachers and teacher educators to face these issues - both within the classroom, and in the wider ELT industry.
This book offers practitioners an accessible and practical guide to using psychological interventions with support teams, covering the foundational principles that can be applied regardless of specific approaches.