An ASCD Bestseller!In this stirring follow-up to the award-winning Fostering Resilient Learners, Kristin Van Marter Souers and Pete Hall take you to the next level of trauma-invested practice. To get there, they explain, educators need to build a \"\"nest\"\"--a positive learning environment shaped by three new Rs of education: relationship, responsibility, and regulation. Drawing from their extensive experience working with schools, students, and families throughout the country, the authors Explain how to create a culture of safety in which everyone feels valued, important, and capable of learning. Describe the four areas of need--emotional, relational, physical, and control--that drive student behaviors and show how to meet these needs with interventions framed around the new three Rs. Illustrate trauma-invested practices in action through real scenarios that identify students' unmet needs, examine the situation from five stakeholder perspectives, and suggest interventions to support students and their families. Offer opportunities to challenge your beliefs and develop deeper and different ways of thinking about your role in your students' lives. Educators have a unique opportunity to influence students' learning, attitudes, and futures. This book will invigorate your practice and equip you to empower those you serve--whatever their personal histories.
Fostering Resilient Learners is one of the best professional development books I’ve read in the realm of education and school counseling. It is a MUST read for any educator and here is why…
One thing I appreciate about my district is our Teacher Leadership Book Study. This phenomenal professional development opportunity is spearheaded by Amy Illingworth, our Director of Professional G…
Parent Involvement for Motivated Learners provides pre-service teachers and researchers with guidance on how to foster mindful, healthy school-family partnerships that empower students to become resilient, self-directed learners. Given the intense academic pressures on students to succeed - and on parents and teachers to help them do so - it is important to develop learners who can weather increased standards and demands. Committed to helping teachers reflect on how parent involvement relates to motivational concepts such as the growth mindset, self-regulated learning, and intrinsic motivation to learn, this book is an accessible synthesis of relevant research and theory surrounding student motivation and parent involvement. | Author: Alyssa R. Gonzalez-DeHass | Publisher: Routledge | Publication Date: October 7, 2019 | Number of Pages: 140 pages | Language: English | Binding: Hardcover | ISBN-10: 1138496405 | ISBN-13: 9781138496408
by Pete Hall The human brain is pretty fascinating, isn’t it? Every day we seem to learn more about how the brain operates, where different elements of our life and psyche are controlled, and – very importantly – ways to optimize the performance of this chunk of gray matter between our ears. Over t
Foster a growth mindset in kids with practical strategies. Learn how to nurture resilience, embrace mistakes, and celebrate effort in children's learning.
by Pete Hall The human brain is pretty fascinating, isn’t it? Every day we seem to learn more about how the brain operates, where different elements of our life and psyche are controlled, and – very importantly – ways to optimize the performance of this chunk of gray matter between our ears. Over t
by Pete Hall The human brain is pretty fascinating, isn’t it? Every day we seem to learn more about how the brain operates, where different elements of our life and psyche are controlled, and – very importantly – ways to optimize the performance of this chunk of gray matter between our ears. Over t
by Pete Hall The human brain is pretty fascinating, isn’t it? Every day we seem to learn more about how the brain operates, where different elements of our life and psyche are controlled, and – very importantly – ways to optimize the performance of this chunk of gray matter between our ears. Over t
by Pete Hall The human brain is pretty fascinating, isn’t it? Every day we seem to learn more about how the brain operates, where different elements of our life and psyche are controlled, and – very importantly – ways to optimize the performance of this chunk of gray matter between our ears. Over t
by Pete Hall The human brain is pretty fascinating, isn’t it? Every day we seem to learn more about how the brain operates, where different elements of our life and psyche are controlled, and – very importantly – ways to optimize the performance of this chunk of gray matter between our ears. Over t
by Pete Hall The human brain is pretty fascinating, isn’t it? Every day we seem to learn more about how the brain operates, where different elements of our life and psyche are controlled, and – very importantly – ways to optimize the performance of this chunk of gray matter between our ears. Over t
To do the work of a teacher and stick with it long enough to get good at it, you need a level of emotional resilience most other jobs will never require.
by Wendy Turner Monday morning arrives. Victor approaches the classroom door with a scowl on his face, his hands balled into fists, jawline tensed with stress. I greet him with my usual eye contact, firm handshake and cheery “Good Morning.” I am not surprised when he is unable to return the greetin
Discover the power of risk-taking play—nurture children's development and resilience through engaging, challenging activities.
One thing I appreciate about my district is our Teacher Leadership Book Study. This phenomenal professional development opportunity is spearheaded by Amy Illingworth, our Director of Professional G…
by Pete Hall The human brain is pretty fascinating, isn’t it? Every day we seem to learn more about how the brain operates, where different elements of our life and psyche are controlled, and – very importantly – ways to optimize the performance of this chunk of gray matter between our ears. Over t
Ignite a growth mindset within yourself and unlock your full potential with this transformative Growth Mindset Journal. This journal is the ultimate driver behind a learner's motivation and achievement, providing you with powerful prompts and exercises to help you foster resilience, perseverance, and a love for learning. This listing includes a PDF and Canva Template link for easy customization, allowing you to personalize your journal to your unique journey towards growth and success. Dive into this empowering tool today and start cultivating a mindset that will propel you towards your goals! Canva Template Link: https://www.canva.com/design/DAGPKZe5Htc/wr3nbu_rhO4Mgm1m-rKxnw/view?utm_content=DAGPKZe5Htc&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=publishsharelink&mode=preview
Resilience isn’t just for our children and students. It’s also for the adults who work tirelessly and relentlessly to support them. So let’s support each other! In our blog, we share perspectives, ideas, and strategies from our team and guest experts to strengthen and augment our efforts.
by Wendy Turner Monday morning arrives. Victor approaches the classroom door with a scowl on his face, his hands balled into fists, jawline tensed with stress. I greet him with my usual eye contact, firm handshake and cheery “Good Morning.” I am not surprised when he is unable to return the greetin
When you reinforce self-esteem and resilience in your students, you equip them with critical skills they need to succeed socially and academically. In today’s post, excerpted and adapted from Learning Disabilities and Challenging Behaviors, Third Edition, by Nancy Mather, Sam Goldstein, and Katie Eklund, you’ll find seven key strategies you can use to develop these […]
Help your child thrive during school transitions! Discover essential tips for dads to navigate changes and foster resilience in their young learners.
Strengths-based learning fosters resilience and confidence and causes kids to be excited for learning, earn higher GPAs, and have more hope for their futures.
Help your child thrive during school transitions! Discover essential tips for dads to navigate changes and foster resilience in their young learners.
**Build Resilience: Upper Elementary Edition** Empower your upper elementary students with the essential skill of resilience through this comprehensive teaching resource! Perfect for educators looking to foster a positive mindset and equip students with tools to navigate challenges confidently. Packed with engaging worksheets and activities, this resource provides a holistic approach to building resilience in young learners. **What's Included:** A dozen activities that include quotes, worksheets, and a reading comprehension passage all about resiliency. **Key Benefits:** - **Promotes Positive Mindset:** Encourage students to adopt a growth mindset and view challenges as opportunities for growth. - **Develops Coping Skills:** Equip students with practical strategies to cope with stress, setbacks, and adversity effectively. - **Enhances Self-Esteem:** Build students' confidence and self-esteem as they learn to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. - **Fosters Resilient Communities:** Cultivate a supportive classroom environment where students uplift and encourage one another through shared experiences. **Suitable for:** - Upper Elementary Grades (Grades 3-6) - Classroom Settings or Remote Learning Environments Invest in your students' future success by investing in their resilience! Download the "Build Resilience: Upper Elementary Edition" today and embark on a journey towards empowered, resilient learners. Unlock their potential and set them on the path to lifelong success! Looking to grab a bundle of SEL-related resource? Click HERE to shop!
by Pete Hall The human brain is pretty fascinating, isn’t it? Every day we seem to learn more about how the brain operates, where different elements of our life and psyche are controlled, and – very importantly – ways to optimize the performance of this chunk of gray matter between our ears. Over t
Star International School, Al Qusais is looking to recruit a strong, resilient and innovative English Teacher to join their team.
When you reinforce self-esteem and resilience in your students, you equip them with critical skills they need to succeed socially and academically. In today’s post, excerpted and adapted from Learning Disabilities and Challenging Behaviors, Third Edition, by Nancy Mather, Sam Goldstein, and Katie Eklund, you’ll find seven key strategies you can use to develop these […]