
Difficult Children: There Is No Such Thing: An Appeal for the Transformation of Educational Thinking
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Henning Koehler (Author) Joseph Bailey (Contributor)
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There are an increasing number of children in our schools who are classed as 'educationally difficult', often due to so-called behavioural disorders.
Henning Koehler argues that societal labelling of this kind is both unfair and unhelpful for children and parents. This important book challenges accepted patterns of educational thought, and outlines an alternative, spiritually-deepened concept of education.
This book is for both teachers and parents.
About the Author
Henning Koehler was born in 1951, and works as a teacher of children with special needs in a clinic near Stuttgart, Germany. He is also the author of Dealing with Nervous, Anxious and Troubled Children (AWSNA).
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- Contributor: Henning Koehler
- Imprint: AWSNA Publications
- ISBN13: 9781888365443
- Number of Pages: 216
- Packaged Dimensions: 153x216mm
- Packaged Weight: 338
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: AWSNA Publications
- Release Date: 2003-01-01
- Binding: Paperback / softback
- Biography: Henning Koehler was born in 1951, and works as a teacher of children with special needs in a clinic near Stuttgart, Germany. He is also the author of Dealing with Nervous, Anxious and Troubled Children (AWSNA).
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