Edward Cancio, Mary Camp, Beverley H Johns
Children enter the school doors today with many diverse needs: mental health problems, ADHD, anxiety, victims of physical or sexual abuse, homelessness, or facing some other type of trauma. Teachers in today’s classrooms are struggling to understand the needs of their students and to provide a supportive and nurturing environment, while maintaining structure and routine. In whatever setting students are, teachers must understand the challenges that students come to school facing, know how to assess the needs of the children, build positive relationships with them, collaborate with others, and take care of themselves. This first book in a two book volume explores the needed components in setting the stage for meeting the needs of the students. The teachers who serve these children need a comprehensive set of tools to meet their needs. This volume, along with the second one that provides the specific interventions that teachers will need to implement, is that comprehensive resource for educators.
Introduction
Who Is In Our Classrooms Today
Identification, Evaluation, Placement, IEP, and BIP
Setting Up Your Classroom to Meet Behavioral/Emotional Challenges
Building Relationships with Students
The Importance of Collaboration
Taking Care of Yourself to be Effective with Students
Conclusion