School Psychology
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Teaching children involves more than knowing your subject and being able to maintain control of a class. Every child that comes into the classroom is unique. All have different home environments, ethnic backgrounds, abilities and learning styles. And every child develops a different relationship with the teacher. "Enhancing Relationships Between Children and Teachers" focuses on the complexity of the child-teacher relationship and how school psychologists and counsellors can help teachers to understand the myriad factors involved in their classroom relationships. The approach presented here uses sytems theory to discuss the multiple factors in child-teacher relationships and integrates school, clinical and developmental psychology. The book is organized according to the ever-expanding circle of systems discussed. The chapters move from the individual child's personality as a "system" to the individual child-teacher relationship, multiple relationships in the classroom, and finally school policy's influence on the child-teacher relationship. Clear, informative text and case examples show how to apply this approach for improving child-teacher relationships in any classroom situation.