<p><strong>'Jones and Charlton in this excellent volume of carefully linked chapters emphasise the importance of creating a climate for learning in which both teachers and pupils work together in an atmosphere of trust and with a shared purpose which promotes learning and self-esteem ... few have gone so far in the provision of practical advice on ways in which we may move forward effectively to achieve a coherent system for the management of learning and behaviour.'</strong> - <em>British Journal of Special Education</em><br /><br /><strong>'Jones and Charlton have achieved a balance between argument and practicality which warrants the attention of teachers in all schools.'</strong> - <em>British Journal of Special Education</em><br /><br /><strong>'It seems that this is one of the first books I have seen which acknowledges that one of the best ways to overcome some of the main behavioural difficulties within the classroom is for a better relationship to be established between the child and the teacher.''Great book. I congratulate the authors for putting their insight into a book which is a must for those working with vulnerable children....[ it ]is so reader friendly...'</strong> - <em>Caroline Hensby, Adders Organisation</em></p>