Self-Esteem in Children with Special Educational Needs

Self-Esteem in Children with Special Educational Needs

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Gurney, Peter W.
Taylor & Francis
EAN: 9780429994456
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First published in 1988. The mounting concern in schools over widespread failure in academic achievement, greater disaffection in children and the lack of confidence in many school leavers are highlighted by the difficulties experienced by children who have special educational needs. Within this group the importance of the child's evaluation of him or herself - i.e. self-esteem - is a neglected issue. This book investigates how the level of self-esteem appears to influence social behaviour and school performance in children with special educational needs. It discusses the practical steps that can be taken to assess and enhance self-esteem in children with special needs and evaluates their effectiveness. The author emphasises the discrepancy between the performance of children who have special educational needs in ordinary classrooms with that achieved in special settings. He argues that the negative impact on a child's self-esteem created by placing him/her in an ordinary classroom may outweigh the benefits of greater integration. A full and informative treatment of both the theoretical and practical implications of a neglected subject, this text book is suitable for experienced special educational needs teachers and those undergoing teacher training, as well as psychologists with an academic interest in the self-concept or a professional involvement in assessing children.
EAN 9780429994456
ISBN 0429994451
Binding Ebook
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Publication date September 3, 2018
Pages 176
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Gurney, Peter W.
Series Routledge Library Editions: Special Educational Needs