Children (Mainstreaming); Aggressive, Anti-Social Behavior
The goal was to “calming down the children
and young people so that their behaviour becomes less challenging within the
classroom and generally, making the mainstream more accessible."
I said I would explore some of the newer
research. This is a really interesting research study. Gives hope to
parents.
Reflexology was
applied to children with emotional and behavioral difficulties. The goal was to
“calming down the children and young people so that their behaviour
becomes less challenging within the classroom and generally, making the
mainstream more accessible. The children and young people’s difficulties
can vary from bereavement to neglect, sexual, emotional, mental and physical
abuse as well as exposure to drugs and alcohol. Some have witnessed and
experienced horrific events within their country of origin and are separated
from family members.” Changing aggressive and anti-social behavior is a
key to mainstreaming the children, returning them to a traditional
classroom.
“The
results from evaluation to date show a reduction in aggression, stress and
anxiety and an improvement in focus, concentration, self esteem, listening
skills and
confidence.”
BUD,
Therapies for Life, Accessible complementary therapies for vulnerable children
and adults to improve quality of
life
Good
news.
Kevin Kunz
Posted: Thu - February 7, 2008 at 04:36 PM