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Working with ‘Difficult’ Children from the Inside Out: Loss and Bereavement and how the Creative Arts can Help

Author:
Diane Le Count  


Issue Date:
2000


Abstract(summary):

Most teachers will come into contact with pupils who are experiencing or have experienced a loss or bereavement and they often feel ill equipped to offer the kind of support they would like to. This paper offers insights into the nature of this area and a specific approach through which children may be supported. The writer discusses some research and thinking on loss and bereavement and the implications of this. She presents two case studies of work with individual students using the creative arts. She also discusses the connections between behavioural problems, loss and the use of the arts in supporting the students.



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17-27


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