Young buddies : teaching peer support skills to children aged 6 to 11

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    • Collins, Margaret

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Young buddies : teaching peer support skills to children aged 6 to 11

Margaret Collins ; illustrated by Philippa Drakeford

(A lucky duck book)

Paul Chapman, c2005

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Description

`For any teacher or school wanting to set up a buddy scheme, or to explore the possibility of doing so, this book contains some useful suggestions, ideas and guidelines. Even if a school did not wish to adopt the buddy system itself, the book contains useful material relating to citizenship and specific problems, like bullying which makes it a potentially useful resource for teachers and schools in general' - Early Education Peer buddy systems have been demonstrated as very successful with older students. Positive effects are recognized for the individuals befriended and also for the whole community. Margaret has used her vast experience with younger children to develop a programme which achieves these outcomes at the stage when they are learning the skills of friendship and co-operation. Using her popular style of differentiating activities and teaching for two age groups, 6-8 and 9-11, Margaret has provided an exciting, innovative and challenging programme which enhances the citizenship curriculum and the atmosphere of the school. Margaret Collins is a former headteacher of infant and first schools. She is now Senior Visiting Fellow in the School of Education at the University of Southampton. She researches children's perceptions of health education topics, writes teaching materials for children, books and articles on PSHE.

Table of Contents

Introduction Section 1 What is a Buddy? What is a Friend? What is a School Buddy? How is a School Buddy Different from a Friend? What Does a School Buddy Need to Do? Where Can You Buddy? Section 2 What Skills Does a Buddy Need? Listening Skills Body Language Questioning Techniques Empathy Section 3 What Skills Does a Chum Need? Listening Skills Body Language Questioning Techniques Empathy Section 4 Observing Anything Untoward Special Needs of Chum Worries and Bullying Taking Decisions Confidentiality Section 5 Distancing Confidentiality Disclosures Reporting Back When Necessary Section 6 Peer Tutoring Helping Chum to Take Decisions Inclusion? Feelings of Buddy and Chum Making Chum 'Feel Good' Section 7 Manifesto - What can I do to be a Successful Peer Buddy? Contract Badges Compiling for Self a Peer Buddy Handbook Section 8 for Chum Role/Responsibilities of Chum Appreciation of Buddy Benefits Peer Teaching Sharing Experiences Section 9 Various Options of How to Set Up the Scheme Appendix Reading List

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Details

  • NCID
    BA79164162
  • ISBN
    • 1412911567
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    108 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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