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Self-worth in children and young people : Critical and practical considerations, Paperback / softback Book

Self-worth in children and young people : Critical and practical considerations Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Challenges current adult-led approaches to working with vulnerable young people, and introduces practitioners and students to creative methods that will enhance the self-worth of children and teenagers.  Anthropologist and social worker, Rachel Burr, outlines clear communication techniques for working with children and young people to support them towards self-determination.  By critically examining the dominant approaches to children and young people’s mental health, she provides straightforward practical strategies that can be used to address emotional upset, loss, and aid recovery.  There has never been a more pressing time to encourage young people and children to engage in methods that allow them to develop a new sense of self-worth and purpose.

Whether you’re a professional already working with children, or a student studying for a child-related qualification, this strength-based approach will help you to help children and young people develop a stronger sense of self which can be taken forward and used independently.

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