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A workshop on Gentle Teaching

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

J. Piachaud*
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St Charles' Hospital, London W10 6DZ
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Gentle Teaching (McGee et al, 1987) has been described as a technique for working with people who have learning disabilities and severe behavioural disorders. I attended a two-day workshop from 25–27 May 1994 run by the Royal College of Nursing, Bexley MENCAP and Values Incorporated.

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McGee, J., Menolascino, F., Hobbs, D. & Menousek, P. (1987) Gentle Teaching: a non-aversive approach to helping persons with mental retardation New York: Human Sciences Press.Google Scholar
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