Mind your language: why the language used to describe children’s SEMH needs matters

Volume: 26, Issue: 3, Pages: 263 - 283
Published: Aug 1, 2019
Abstract
There are well-documented situational factors which correspond to risks of exclusion and mental health difficulties. However, in education policy, factors relating to exclusion and mental health needs are often attributed to dispositional, within-person factors rather than situational factors, or even wider systemic factors which may contribute to the situations in which difficulties occur. There is also a great deal of evidence that the...
Paper Details
Title
Mind your language: why the language used to describe children’s SEMH needs matters
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Volume
26
Issue
3
Pages
263 - 283
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