Working With Challenging Parents of Students With Special Needs
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Product details
- ISBN 9780761939276
- Weight: 570g
- Dimensions: 177 x 254mm
- Publication Date: 11 Jun 2004
- Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
"This practical guide will help avert obstacles and clear the way for a healthy and productive working relationship that will benefit the individuals who are at the center of the enterprise—the children!"
—Lawrence Balter, Professor
New York University
"This book should be used by every teacher. School districts should be providing professional development classes and higher education should be addressing the challenging components of teaching that Gorman addresses."
—Mary Ellen Somers, Teacher
Kingsley Junior High School Normal, IL
Intimidated by an angry parent? Frustrated by a non supportive parent? Hands-on, specific solutions are now available to help you!
Most teaching programs do not cover how to handle difficult parents, especially parents of children with special needs. This book fills that gap, focusing both on dealing with specific problems and cultivating strong relationships with parents. In specific settings such as IEP meetings and transitional plan meetings, you will learn how to understand the parents′ perspective while arming yourself with methods to address their concerns and move beyond conflict to true collaboration.
The book′s contents, grounded in research as well as real-life experiences, include chapters to help you
- Generate alliances—not lawsuits—and examine such concepts as empathy, communication, and risk management
- Deal with specific problems, such as parents who are angry, non-participatory, or plaintive
- Work with groups with unique concerns, such as grandparents, foster parents, noncustodial parents, and homeless families
- Cultivate and maintain good collaborative relationships with parents
The easy-to-use layout first presents research and discusses the reasons behind particular problems, followed by clear main strategies to solving the problems and actions to avoid. A summary and questions at the end of each chapter, as well as the included extensive forms, let you examine your specific professional situation.
