All children need upbringing. Within the pedagogical relationship between educator and child, the child grows up to adulthood. This process usually proceeds without problems, although parents can sometimes be uncertain. Good information or parenting support can often reduce that uncertainty.
In about ten to fifteen percent of children, development and upbringing proceed more difficultly. This often manifests itself in delays and problem behavior, which leads to hesitation in action among educators. Both factors within the child, the family, and the environment can pose risks to development.
Despite these challenges, upbringing remains crucial for the child's growing up. Professionals with an orthopedagogical background can contribute to restoring normal life. This requires specific expertise, which is addressed in this book.
Contents of the book:
- Introduction to orthopedagogy and its significance in problematic parenting situations.
- Working planfully and systematically in these situations.
- (Ortho)pedagogical action for common problems and disorders.
- Skills and craftsmanship for professionals in youth care.
This learning material is extremely suitable for education, professional development, and self-study within youth care. Intertaal is your reliable supplier and guarantees fast delivery.


