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This timely and relevant book focuses on the societal impact of the pandemic on children and the educational, social and psychological services that function to support them. It acknowledges the constant change and adaptation required in real time and provides the basis for a start to the discussion about the effects of COVID-19 on families and everyone involved with 'school life'. Essays include reflections on the impact of lockdown on children and the lessons to be learned with contributions from children, parents, teachers, Educational Psychologists and Social Workers in the UK, Italy, Singapore and South Africa.…mehr

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This timely and relevant book focuses on the societal impact of the pandemic on children and the educational, social and psychological services that function to support them. It acknowledges the constant change and adaptation required in real time and provides the basis for a start to the discussion about the effects of COVID-19 on families and everyone involved with 'school life'. Essays include reflections on the impact of lockdown on children and the lessons to be learned with contributions from children, parents, teachers, Educational Psychologists and Social Workers in the UK, Italy, Singapore and South Africa.
Autorenporträt
Christopher Arnold is the Principal Psychologist at Psychological Services GB Limited. He is an academic and professional tutor to the Professional Doctorate training course for educational psychologists at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. He has authored and edited 12 books and numerous papers and conference presentations. Brian Davis is Consultant Educational Psychologist and Director and as Deputy Head of Psychology at the Tavistock & Portman NHS Trust. Brian's research interests include the development of quality Educational Psychology practice and continuing professional development; professional training; the promotion of positive outcomes for children and young people; and the building of resilience in the community through strategic and multi-agency working.