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References and Useful Information

References & Useful Infor mation
References & Useful Infor mation
Rebecca Brooks—The Trauma and Attachment Aware Classroom - "A Practical Guide to Supporting Children Who Have Encountered Trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences" (Adoption UK)
Louise Bomber— “What about Me?” Inclusive Strategies to Support Pupils with Attachment Difficulties Make it Through the
School Day / “Inside I’m Hurting” Practical Strategies for Supporting Children with Attachment Difficulties in School”
Lisa Cherry—Speaker, Trainer and Author www.lisacherry.co.uk
Heather Geddes— “Attachment in the classroom” (book)
Kim S Golding—www.kimsgolding.co.uk Books including “Observing children with attachment difficulties in school”
Dr Pooky Knightsmith - Mental Health expert—www.pookyknightsmith.com
Emma Gore Langton & Katherine Boy –“Becoming an Adoption-Friendly School” (PAC publication)
Dr Jennifer Nock—Schools Training and Consultancy www.jennifernocktrainingandconsultancy.com
Jarlath O'Brien "Better Behaviour: A Guide for Teachers" (book)
Bruce D Perry “The Boy who was Raised as a Dog” What Children Can Teach us about Loss, Love and Healing” (books)

References & Useful Infor mation (cont’d)
Dan Siegel –“The Whole Brain Child” (book)
Margot Sunderland’s books including— “Helping Children Locked in Rage or Hate”, “How Hattie Hated Kindness” etc
Betsy de Thierry “A Simple Guide to Child Trauma” and “Teaching the Child on the Trauma Continuum” (books)
Dr Karen Treisman “A Therapeutic Treasure Box for Working with Children and Adolescents with Developmental Trauma”
UK Trauma Council (Anna Freud Centre) - Useful videos and resources. www.uktraumacouncil.org

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