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Jane Katch

    Jane Katch is een pedagoge met meer dan dertig jaar ervaring in het werken met jonge kinderen. Haar uitgebreide ervaring bij vooraanstaande onderwijsinstellingen, waaronder haar tijd met Bruno Bettelheim, heeft haar diepgaande begrip van de kinderpsychologie gevormd. Katch richt zich op de analyse van het spel van kinderen, met name op thema's als geweld, angst en sociale interacties zoals pesten en plagen. Haar werk benadrukt dat het aangaan van angsten minder beangstigend kan zijn dan ervoor weg te lopen, en biedt waardevolle inzichten voor zowel ouders als opvoeders.

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    They Don't Like Me
    • They Don't Like Me

      Lessons on Bullying and Teasing from a Preschool Classroom

      • 144bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen

      In her new book, Jane Katch delves into the complex issues of bullying, teasing, and exclusion among young children. She questions why a child, newly aware of social dynamics, feels compelled to exclude others and whether it's possible to foster inclusive social groups. Observing her class of four- and five-year-olds, Katch documents the formation of exclusionary groups and her efforts to intervene. Guided by a rule inspired by Vivian Paley's work—"You can't say you can't play"—the classroom initially thrives on inclusivity. However, the arrival of a new student, Zoë, complicates matters. With her vibrant imagination but also her fear of losing her place, Zoë struggles to fit in, insisting that games adhere to her preferences. Katch's experiences with Zoë prompt her to explore the deeper reasons behind exclusionary behavior. Through conversations with her brother, who teased her in childhood, high school students, and her own class, Katch gains insights into the motivations for bullying and scapegoating. This book offers a captivating exploration of children's social lives while providing valuable guidance for teachers and parents on preventing exclusion and supporting those affected by teasing and bullying.

      They Don't Like Me2003
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