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Just Stop and Think!
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Just Stop and Think!
Helping Children Plan to Improve Their Own Behaviour

Second Edition

October 2007 | 104 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Children who struggle with their behaviour, just like those who struggle with an academic task such as learning to read or doing mathematical calculations, need extra, structured, support. This resource helps educational staff to teach young people to improve their behaviour without resorting to punishment or to strategies based on lost learning opportunities.

The ready-to-use worksheets encourage pupils to:

• understand their own behaviour

• see others point of view

• think about how the future might look

• consider the range of choices to action

• be aware of potential help and pitfalls

• plan a course of action

• check and review their progress.

These will help children to take responsibility for their actions - both those that get them in trouble and those that they can take to change their behaviour for the better.

For this new edition, the author has revised and expanded the whole book, and added 16 brand new worksheets. It is ideal for anyone working with pupils experiencing difficulty in school and can be used in group or individual work settings.


 
Introduction and Further Reading
 
Session Record Sheet
 
Helping Youngsters To:
Understand Their Own Behaviour

 
See Other's Point Of View

 
Think About How the Future Might Look

 
Consider the Range Of Choices for Action

 
Be Aware Of Potential Help and Pitfalls

 
Plan a Course of Action

 
Check and Review Their Progress

 

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ISBN: 9781849202770

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ISBN: 9781412928984
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This title is also available on SAGE Knowledge, the ultimate social sciences online library. If your library doesn’t have access, ask your librarian to start a trial.