The Solihull Approach was developed to help frontline workers be more effective in their work as they are in the ideal position to intervene early in any potential emotional or behavioural difficulty for a child. The Approach has been developed for both early years’ practitioners and those working with young people in their school years. The theoretical model has been developed from three concepts: containment, reciprocity, and behaviour management, taken from psychotherapeutic, child development and behavioural models respectively. A new programme specifically for schools, Understanding Your Pupils Behaviour, has been developed. At present most of the evaluation and research has been on the 0-5-year work with Health Visitors. Further w...
Nurture Groups (NGs), an intervention designed for use with primary aged children with ’Social, Emot...
Aim: This paper aims to discuss the link between childhood trauma and young people’s disruptive beha...
Introduction: Children's social, emotional, and behavioural difficulties are associated with reduced...
Mental health promotion policy emphasises the need to develop primary prevention programmes that int...
A new Solihull Approach programme specifically for schools, Understanding Your Pupils’ Behaviour, ha...
Early intervention is key to the prevention of childhood mental health difficulties continuing into ...
This two-part study examines practice by educational psychologists who draw upon behavioural psychol...
• The Solihull Approach is both a theoretical framework and a comprehensive resource pack developed ...
BACKGROUND: Childhood antisocial behaviour has high immediate and long-term costs for society and th...
This research study explored the perspective of 10 primary school class teachers who were working wi...
Background: Emotion Coaching is a relational approach to supporting social and emotional development...
The research was inspired by my own passion for understanding and supporting children’s unexpected b...
This study evaluates the effectiveness of a large-scale training programme on pupil well-being. The ...
Recent reports detail the growing concern of mental health difficulties among children and adolescen...
Research highlights the importance of the culture and context created in schools and the impact the ...
Nurture Groups (NGs), an intervention designed for use with primary aged children with ’Social, Emot...
Aim: This paper aims to discuss the link between childhood trauma and young people’s disruptive beha...
Introduction: Children's social, emotional, and behavioural difficulties are associated with reduced...
Mental health promotion policy emphasises the need to develop primary prevention programmes that int...
A new Solihull Approach programme specifically for schools, Understanding Your Pupils’ Behaviour, ha...
Early intervention is key to the prevention of childhood mental health difficulties continuing into ...
This two-part study examines practice by educational psychologists who draw upon behavioural psychol...
• The Solihull Approach is both a theoretical framework and a comprehensive resource pack developed ...
BACKGROUND: Childhood antisocial behaviour has high immediate and long-term costs for society and th...
This research study explored the perspective of 10 primary school class teachers who were working wi...
Background: Emotion Coaching is a relational approach to supporting social and emotional development...
The research was inspired by my own passion for understanding and supporting children’s unexpected b...
This study evaluates the effectiveness of a large-scale training programme on pupil well-being. The ...
Recent reports detail the growing concern of mental health difficulties among children and adolescen...
Research highlights the importance of the culture and context created in schools and the impact the ...
Nurture Groups (NGs), an intervention designed for use with primary aged children with ’Social, Emot...
Aim: This paper aims to discuss the link between childhood trauma and young people’s disruptive beha...
Introduction: Children's social, emotional, and behavioural difficulties are associated with reduced...