Book Review: Bouncing Back & Coping with Change – by Tina Rae

 

Bouncing Back & Coping with Change:

Building Emotional & Social Resilience in Young People aged 9 – 14

Author: Tina Rae, 2016 

Publisher : Hinton House – www.hintonpublishers.com
ISBN:978-1-906531-68-3
Price: £29.99

This is another rich resource from the prodigious Tina Rae. Complete with CD, this book is packed full of ideas and strategies for building emotional resilience. The age range focus is helpful too, 9 – 14 years. It targets the awkward transition into adolescence, and does not lay responsibility at any particular age phase of education.

The introduction sets out the need in children for direct intervention; such shocking statistics as self-harm has increased by 68% in a decade. Rae then builds the case for resilience as a key tenet to help young people cope with change. She considers a ‘Whole School Approach’ to developing resilience and why it is important. Key approaches such as Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Mindfulness are explained in straightforward, accessible language.

The real strength of this book, which will appeal to classroom practitioners, is the 20 sessions around ‘Bouncing Back and Coping with Change.’ The objectives for these sessions are laid out in full and clear guidance, including success criteria, given for the sessions. Each session plan is carefully constructed and accessible. As I read each one I could envisage how to teach it in practice – a true test of their viability . There are photocopiable resources to support each of the sessions.

At every juncture in the sessions there is ample opportunity for the young person to engage deeply, and reflect personally. The sessions take emotionally complex issues and bring them to daily reality in tangible, viable and practical ways. I have often wondered in recent Government proclamations on Emotional Well-Being in Children, what was meant by grit; now I understand thanks to the activities on ‘developing grit to succeed.’

At a time when the mental health issues of our young people are at the forefront of society and awareness, when schools are addressing new policy responsibilities in this area and building curriculum responses to the new designated area of Social, Emotional and Mental Health (Code of Practice on SEND, 2015), this book is both timely and welcome. It is a treasure trove of ideas and resources to create Mental Wealth in our young people.

Professor Barry Carpenter, CBE. May 2016

Bouncing Back and Coping with Change - Book Cover
Bouncing Back and Coping with Change by Tina Rae, Hinton House Publishers Ltd, 2016

Bereavement and Learning Disabilities

For a child or adult with a Learning Disability dealing with grief can be very difficult and life disorientating.

Books Beyond Words enables this topic to be dealt with in a meaningful, compassionate and understandable way.

Bereavement Mini Book-Set Available Here

Books Beyond Words - Bereavement Gif

When Ofsted Comes to Call..

During a school Inspection Ofsed will look a 3 i’s – issue ,intervention and impact.

To look at the quality and creativity of interventions for and with children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities , this will not rule resect the scope of teaching and learning , or the range of progress.

The attached short article , published in SEND magazine, looks at the 5 i’s of issue, inquiry, intervention, innovation and impact.

Click the thumbnail below open and download the .pdf document.

The 5 ‘i’s’ in Special Needs.pdf