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Lost at school

Lost at school

Why our kids with behavioral challenges are falling through the cracks and how we can help them

[From the introduction] “The wasted human potential is tragic. In so many schools, kids with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges are still poorly understood and treated in a way that is completely at odds with what is now known about how they came to be challenging in the first place. The frustration and desperation felt by teachers and parents is palpable. Many teachers continue to experience enormous stress related to classroom behavior problems and from dealing with parents, and do not receive the support they need to help their challenging students. Parents know there's trouble at school, know they're being blamed, feel their kids are being misunderstood and mistreated, but feel powerless to make things better and are discouraged and put off by their interactions with school personnel.”

Author: Ross W. Greene

2014, 336 pages

Available in paperback and eBook

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Description

Resource type
book
Subject
emotional intelligence
resiliency
Category
Supporting / working with students
Grade
Not applicable
Link to resource
Content Owner
External
Tags
COMPASSION
SUPPORTIVE LEARNING
SADNESS
HYPERACTIVE
ATTENTION PROBLEMS
HYPERVIGILANT
SAFE SPACE
RESILIENCE
EMPATHY
ANGER
AGGRESSION
TRAUMA-INFORMED TEACHING
CONFLICT RESOLUTION