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Light Up the Learning Brain: 7 Keys to Reducing Disruptive Behavior in the Classroom

$29.95  Paperback
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Jessica Sinarski

  • Light Up the Learning Brain

208 pages
Interest Age: 5 to 18
2024
ISBN: 9781931636520

Are you eager to increase learning opportunities, reduce negative behaviours, and improve staff and student morale?

Then it’s time to become a brain builder!

We all are aware of an alarming increase in reported behavioural disruptions in school settings. Often less understood is the critical role that the brain plays in shaping all behaviour, including problematic words and actions in our classrooms and beyond.

Light Up the Learning Brain illuminates the many ways that teaching through a brain-based lens can breathe new life into your work.

You will discover:

  • how the brain’s two main “operating systems” interact – and often compete
  • the amygdala’s vital role as an alarm system and gatekeeper
  • ways that brain function is closely connected to our senses
  • the power of play, curiosity, and safety in fostering brain development
  • scripts, tips, and tools to make your job easier…and much more.

Blending the latest neuroscience with practical application, this book will be your guide to wake up the creative, curious, problem-solving “upstairs” brain of staff and students.

Brains are diverse and distinctive, and so are the solutions presented in this accessible and insightful resource. Facts and insights are balanced with hands-on ideas that can be implemented immediately.

As educators, we have a timely opportunity to empower our students to build their own big, brave, beautiful, world-changing brains – and isn’t that, after all, why we chose this profession?

Includes Digital Resources - you can find the code to access the Downloadable Resources on page 62 of your book.

"Rarely in education do you encounter a book that is so positive, so informative, and so practical that you literally cannot put it down."
- Pete Hall, Former School Principal and Author of Always Strive to Be a Better You