Trauma-Informed Teaching in Your Elementary Classroom: Simple Strategies to Create Inclusive, Safe Spaces as the First Step to Learning
Autor Lori Brown, Alison Bartletten Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 oct 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032686769
ISBN-10: 1032686766
Pagini: 140
Ilustrații: 50
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032686766
Pagini: 140
Ilustrații: 50
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Professional Practice & Development, Professional Reference, and Professional TrainingRecenzii
Lori Brown and Alison Bartlett have created a useable text that provides practical trauma-informed strategies that support both students and teachers in the creation of a trauma-informed school. The authors have insightfully included a whole chapter not just on cultural competencies but also on cultural humility. In an ever changing world, we must all be aware of our own cultural biases. This is a must read for all teachers.
-Coreen Collins, Manager Student Support, Department of Education, Government of Nunavut
As our youngest students experience trauma around them, we as the adults who care for them and educate them, must be better prepared to understand the natural responses of children to the trauma in their lives. Lori Brown, Psy.D is an authority on this topic and has written a very readable, research informed, guide to the steps a school community can take to ensure that the entire school community is prepared to support and work with all students.
-Rebecca Wardlow, EdD- Dean, College of Education, United States University
This book addresses important issues in education today, such as how trauma happens to individuals and cultures, as well as how to address it in your classrooms. Written for teachers by teachers, it is a thoroughly researched and user-friendly resource for education in 21st century. Well done!
-Armand Doucet C.M.
-Coreen Collins, Manager Student Support, Department of Education, Government of Nunavut
As our youngest students experience trauma around them, we as the adults who care for them and educate them, must be better prepared to understand the natural responses of children to the trauma in their lives. Lori Brown, Psy.D is an authority on this topic and has written a very readable, research informed, guide to the steps a school community can take to ensure that the entire school community is prepared to support and work with all students.
-Rebecca Wardlow, EdD- Dean, College of Education, United States University
This book addresses important issues in education today, such as how trauma happens to individuals and cultures, as well as how to address it in your classrooms. Written for teachers by teachers, it is a thoroughly researched and user-friendly resource for education in 21st century. Well done!
-Armand Doucet C.M.
Cuprins
Meet the Authors
Introduction
Part 1- The Why
Chapter 1 – Understanding Trauma
The Human Nervous System
Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Systems
Memories: Regular and Traumatic
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Fight, Flight, Freeze, and Fawn (FFFFs)
Fight/Flight
Freeze
Fawn
Chronic Stress and Changes to the Brain
Epigenetics
Brain Connections
Exposure to Stress Hormones
War
Answers to Brain Breaks
References
Chapter 2 – Intergenerational Trauma
Back to ACEs
Prenatal
Epigenetics
FASD
Cigarettes
Maternal Nutrition
Postnatal
Attachment Theory
Historic Trauma
Reserves
Residential Schools
First Nations and the Courts
Sixties Scoop
Inuit Housing Today
Slavery and Its Legacy in the USA
Answers to Brain Breaks
References
Part 2 – The How
Chapter 3 – Culture
Biases
Unconscious Bias
Resource Bias
Deficit Thinking
Ethnocentricism
Trust
Cultural Humility and Cultural Competence
Case Study: Forest Glen School (K-4) Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Chapter 4 – Safety and Predictability
Attachment
Mirror Neurons
Identifying and Removing Triggers
Answers to Brain Breaks
References
Chapter 5 – Cognitive-Behavioral Theory
What is Cognitive Behavior Theory?
How Does CBT Work?
CBT: Body➨Brain
Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Resources for You and Your Students
Flow
Reflective Listening
Reflective Feeling
CBT: Brain➨Body
Recognizing and Challenging Thoughts
Social Emotional Learning (SEL) For Your K-3 Students
Social Emotional Learning (SEL) For Your Grade 4-6 Students
CBT for Teachers
Brain Break Answers
Resources
Introduction
Part 1- The Why
Chapter 1 – Understanding Trauma
The Human Nervous System
Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Systems
Memories: Regular and Traumatic
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Fight, Flight, Freeze, and Fawn (FFFFs)
Fight/Flight
Freeze
Fawn
Chronic Stress and Changes to the Brain
Epigenetics
Brain Connections
Exposure to Stress Hormones
War
Answers to Brain Breaks
References
Chapter 2 – Intergenerational Trauma
Back to ACEs
Prenatal
Epigenetics
FASD
Cigarettes
Maternal Nutrition
Postnatal
Attachment Theory
Historic Trauma
Reserves
Residential Schools
First Nations and the Courts
Sixties Scoop
Inuit Housing Today
Slavery and Its Legacy in the USA
Answers to Brain Breaks
References
Part 2 – The How
Chapter 3 – Culture
Biases
Unconscious Bias
Resource Bias
Deficit Thinking
Ethnocentricism
Trust
Cultural Humility and Cultural Competence
Case Study: Forest Glen School (K-4) Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Resources
Answers to Brain BreaksReferences
Chapter 4 – Safety and Predictability
Attachment
Mirror Neurons
Identifying and Removing Triggers
Answers to Brain Breaks
References
Chapter 5 – Cognitive-Behavioral Theory
What is Cognitive Behavior Theory?
How Does CBT Work?
CBT: Body➨Brain
Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Resources for You and Your Students
Flow
Reflective Listening
Reflective Feeling
CBT: Brain➨Body
Recognizing and Challenging Thoughts
Social Emotional Learning (SEL) For Your K-3 Students
Social Emotional Learning (SEL) For Your Grade 4-6 Students
CBT for Teachers
Brain Break Answers
Resources
ReferencesConclusion
Notă biografică
Lori Brown, Psy.D. has 28 years of experience working as a teacher, registrar, counselor, administrator, and consultant in the public school system.
Alison Bartlett, B.Ed. has worked in the Anglophone East School District since 1989 as a classroom teacher and had a Special Position of Responsibility (SPR) for her school’s Positive Learning Environment.
Alison Bartlett, B.Ed. has worked in the Anglophone East School District since 1989 as a classroom teacher and had a Special Position of Responsibility (SPR) for her school’s Positive Learning Environment.
Descriere
This book offers simple strategies, based on evidence-based studies, that elementary educators can use to effectively recognize trauma, teach resilience, and support their students in being ready to learn.