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Disappointment dragon: learning to cope with disappointment (for all children and dragon tamers, including those with Asperger S / Al-Ghani, K.I.; Al-Ghani, Haitham (ill.) 2014  Book
Al-Ghani, K.I. Book
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Publication London, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2014.
Description 63pBlue spine
Summary/Abstract When things dont go our way, the Disappointment Dragon can come to visit and take us down to his home in the Valley of Despair. The Disappointment Dragon sometimes comes to see us all and, if we let him, he can make us feel sad or angry. He visits Bobby when he is not picked for the school football team, he also finds Lucinda when she has to miss an exciting school trip because she has the Chicken Pox. He even tries to take the whole of Class Three down to the Valley of Despair when their favourite teacher moves away. Will the Dragon of Hope be able to chase away the Disappointment Dragon and help them see things more positively? The fun characters in this charming, fully illustrated storybook will help children to cope with, and discuss openly, their feelings of disappointment. There are many creative suggestions on how to banish the Disappointment Dragon and an introduction for adults explaining disappointment in children and how they can help.
Contents Introduction. The Disappointment Dragon. The Disappointment Dragon and Making the Team. The Disappointment Dragon and the Chicken Pox. The Disappointment Dragon and Goodbye Miss Robinson. How to Banish the Disappointment Dragon.
Standard Number 9781849054324 Hb.
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Routledge International Companion to Gifted Education / Balchin, Tom (ed.); Hymer, Barry; Matthews, Dona J. 2009  Book
Balchin, Tom Book
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Publication Great Britain, Routledge, 2009.
Description xxiv, 376pGreen Spine
Summary/Abstract Highlights strategies to support giftedness in children, providing ideas that work and weeding out those that don't.
Contents Part 1: Approaching giftedness: models, definitions and conceptual challenges Brightening up: how children learn to be gifted Neural interconnectivity and intellectual creativity: giftedness, savants and learning styles Making connections: cognition, emotion and a shifting paradigm Giftedness: the gift that keeps on giving Talent development as seen through the differentiated model of giftedness and talent The nature of creative giftedness and talent The future of the English definition of giftedness Part 2: Widening the focus: international perspectives and cultural issues Gifted education from the German perspective Education practices for gifted learners in France: an overview High ability education in Sweden: the Swedish model A proposal for gifted education in reluctant schools: the case of the Greek school system We can still do this, or can we? The Russian system of educating and promoting talent in mathematics and science Russian strategies for talent development: stimulating comfort and discomfort Gifted but underachieving: Australian indigenous children Lay conceptions of giftedness among the Chinese people Part 3: Whole child considerations: psychosocial development and extra-cognitive issues The ethics of gifted education: what can we learn from medical ethics? Ethical sensitivity and giftedness Morality and giftedness Emotional intelligence: re-examining some preconceptions Too long neglected: giftedness in younger children Teaching the able child or teaching the child to be able? Global success and giftedness A reconsideration of the widely held conviction that gifted students prefer to work alone Part 4: Theory into practice: differentiation strategies, tools and approaches A computerised strength assessment and internet-based enrichment programme for developing giftedness and talents Acceleration: meeting the academic and social needs of students Recognising and fostering creative production Programming for talent development: expanding horizons for gifted education Special educational needs and dual exceptionality Visual thinking: a gifted boy with Asperger Syndrome Challenge and creativity: making the links Educating for enquiry: personalising learning through dialogic teaching Part 5: Expanding horizons: supporting gifted development more broadly Wisdom, intelligence, creativity, synthesised: a model ofgiftedness Fostering giftedness in urban and diverse communities: context- sensitive solutions The role of gifted education in promoting cultural diversity Developing pupils' problem-solving and thinking skills Creating inclusive and inclusional understandings of gifts and talents through living educational theory research Beyond compare? Thoughts towards an inclusional, fluid and non- normative understanding of giftedness Self-theories and lessons for giftedness: a reflective conversation Turning points and future directions in gifted education and talent development References Index
Standard Number 9780415461375 Pb.
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