This book is rooted in the principle that every child and young person has a fundamental entitlement to equal educational opportunities. Human relationships are fundamental to educational and social development and increasing importance is being attached to cooperation and collaboration between scho
Trauma-Sensitive Schools: Learning Communities Transforming Children's Lives, Kโ5
โ Scribed by Susan Craig
- Publisher
- Teachers College Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Growing evidence supports the important relationship between trauma and academic failure. Along with the failure of "zero tolerance" policies to resolve issues of school safety and a new understanding of children's disruptive behavior, educators are changing the way they view children's academic and social problems. In response, the trauma-sensitive schools movement presents a new vision for promoting children's success. This book introduces this promising approach and provides K–5 education professionals with clear explanations of current research and dozens of practical, creative ideas to help them.
Integrating research on children's neurodevelopment and educational best practices, this important book will build the capacity of teachers and school administrators to successfully manage the behavior of children with symptoms of complex developmental trauma.
"Kudos! Susan Craig has done it again. After Reaching and Teaching Children Who Hurt, she has written a book that will help administrators and educators truly make schoolwide trauma sensitivity a regular part of the way their schools are run. A major contribution to education reform."
—Susan Cole, director, Trauma and Learning Policy Initiative, Massachusetts Advocates for Children, and Harvard Law School.
"Dr. Craig's message is clear that promoting self-reflection, self-regulation and integration gives traumatized children the chance at learning that they're not getting in traditional approaches. And she bravely points out that it's critical for teachers to recognize the toll that this emotional work can take and the need for self-care. Being mindful of both the importance of trauma sensitive systems and the enormity of the task of helping vulnerable children build resilience is so critical for everyone working with and caring for our children."
—Julie Beem, MBA, Executive Director of the Attachment & Trauma Network, Inc.
โฆ Subjects
Education; Nonfiction; EDU009000
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