Anger & Conflict Management Pocketbook (ebook only)

Paul Blum

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Description

Explosive, uncontrolled anger is both frightening and damaging. Whether it’s verbal abuse, physical intimidation, violence, aggression, or a combination of these, trying to manage very angry pupils is tough. It’s energy-sapping and can leave us feeling frustrated, powerless and, sometimes, inept and weak. This Pocketbook is highly practical in demonstrating how to cope when tempers fly in the classroom, the corridor, the playground or, indeed, the staffroom. Find out about the anger cycle; how to recognise early warning signs and intervene to prevent an eruption; how to handle angry explosions/conflict situations; how to repair relationships following an outburst; how to teach children to manage difficult emotions and how to maintain your sanity. Paul Blum pulls no punches, taking us into fighting, steaming and ‘happy slap’ territory. However, you’re in the hands of an expert who really does give you a survival toolkit.

Product Details

Author

Paul Blum

Formats Available

paperback, ebook

Publication Date

2009

Paperback Pages

128

Paperback Dimension

105 x 148 x 7 mm

Paperback ISBN

9781903776957

eBook ISBN

9781908284846

Endorsements

“I believe that this book could be a little ‘pick me up’ and empower those teachers who are feeling run down by the exhaustion of dealing with angry students in their classrooms and playgrounds. The theory is presented in a very accessible manner and the case studies bring the theory to life. Engaging, to the point and clear.”
Daniella Rutting, Inclusion Coordinator, Central Foundation Girls’ School