ABSTRACT

Written by the founder of a pioneering establishment for disruptive boys who had been excluded from mainstream schools and in some cases turned to crime, this book discusses the methods and reasons for success of Red Hill School. It also discusses the causes of disruptive or obsessive behaviour and emphasizes how the therapeutic work of Red Hill has helped the pupils involved to adjust socially and psychologically so that they go on to find personal fulfilment and satisfaction.

chapter |14 pages

The Background

chapter |12 pages

Traditions and Vocations

chapter |5 pages

Relationships

chapter |10 pages

The Delinquent Child

chapter |9 pages

The Obsessional Child

chapter |8 pages

Truancy and School Phobia

chapter |9 pages

Good and Bad Parents

chapter |10 pages

Staff and Public Relations

chapter |17 pages

Religion, Sex, Mass Media