Restorative Practice and Special Needs: A Practical Guide to Working Restoratively with Young People
English
By (author): Margaret Thorsborne Nicholas Burnett
'A Must-Have Resource for Educators... a game-changing resource for educators, offering a holistic and compassionate approach to inclusive education while fostering a restorative learning environment.' Reader Review
Restorative Practice is an effective and well documented approach to build positive relationships and transform how students and teachers work with one another and creates great positive shifts in behaviour and accountability.
But is the same true when working with children or young people with SEN? How do you adapt your approach?
This practical guide explains how to implement restorative approaches with young people with special needs in educational or residential settings. Through exploring how restorative practice is being used in general terms and a number of case studies, this first of its kind book will help you adapt your approach for those with additional needs including Autism, ADHD, Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual Disability and communication difficulties. It includes guidance on particular issues such as staff facing crises, the issue of physical restraint and additional support parents require.
With personalised, practical strategies you can transform your classroom or residential setting to a positive, restorative environment with confidence.