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This illustrated handbook explores how we can work with young people struggling with school attendance to maximise their chances of a positive and fulfilled life. It is essential reading for SENCOs, educational support workers, educational psychologists, senior leadership teams, and local authorities.

Produktbeschreibung
This illustrated handbook explores how we can work with young people struggling with school attendance to maximise their chances of a positive and fulfilled life. It is essential reading for SENCOs, educational support workers, educational psychologists, senior leadership teams, and local authorities.


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Autorenporträt
Abigail Fisher is a qualified teacher and educational psychologist. She has worked with schools and local authorities supporting staff and children with a wide range of issues, including children struggling to attend school. Abigail taught in primary schools across London before training as an educational psychologist.

Naomi Fisher is a clinical psychologist and author. She has a PhD in Developmental Psychology (Autism) in addition to her doctorate in clinical psychology, and she specialises in trauma and autism. She runs popular webinars for parents on school distress and works clinically with families whose children are not fine at school. She is recognised as an expert in neurodiversity and alternatives to school.

Eliza Fricker is an author and illustrator. She is the mother of a child who experienced barriers to school attendance and gives talks to local authorities about the experience. Eliza also runs a blog focused on anxiety and school attendance issues.