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Social work in schools: principles and practice
โ Scribed by Openshaw, Linda
- Publisher
- Guilford Press
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 337
- Series
- Social work practice with children and families
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The role and function of the school social worker -- An ecological-developmental framework for practice in the schools -- Uncovering problems and working within the system -- School social work with children in preschool to grade 3 -- School social work with children in grades 4 to 6 -- School social work with children in grades 7 and 8 -- School social work with children in grades 9 and 10 -- School social work with children in grades 11 and 12 -- Group work in the school setting -- Violence and trauma -- Parental absence -- Alcohol and drug abuse -- Death and loss -- Working with noncitizen populations / Joyce Kelen -- Mental health services in the schools -- Linking community, home, and school / Rosemarie Hunter and Rocio Paredes-Mora.
โฆ Table of Contents
The role and function of the school social worker --
An ecological-developmental framework for practice in the schools --
Uncovering problems and working within the system --
School social work with children in preschool to grade 3 --
School social work with children in grades 4 to 6 --
School social work with children in grades 7 and 8 --
School social work with children in grades 9 and 10 --
School social work with children in grades 11 and 12 --
Group work in the school setting --
Violence and trauma --
Parental absence --
Alcohol and drug abuse --
Death and loss --
Working with noncitizen populations / Joyce Kelen --
Mental health services in the schools --
Linking community, home, and school / Rosemarie Hunter and Rocio Paredes-Mora.
โฆ Subjects
Schulsozialarbeit;School social work--United States;School social work;School social work -- United States;United States;USA
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