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- catalog abstract ""In a world where children are beset by violence and stress, Lesley Koplow provides educators with clear, level-headed advice on how to construct therapeutic learning environments for all children. This is a book about integrating preventive mental health practice into public schools (preschool through grade 5). Koplow, a psychotherapist, discusses the mandate for violence prevention and offers an intervention framework for teachers, administrators, and school-based clinicians who want to improve the emotional climate in their school." "This volume: helps educators read the signs of distress or problematic social/emotional development as they are likely to manifest themselves in the school setting; introduces a practice model that calls for strengthened teacher-child connections; addresses, in separate chapters, the roles of the teacher, principal, and school-based clinician, providing guidance and effective strategies for each; demonstrates that interventions can be done effectively by existing school personnel; describes a project to facilitate teacher gathering of psycho-social history that can be used to inform constructive curricular practice; poses compelling questions for policymakers, including concerns about the effect that the current focus on standards and test scores is having on the emotional tone of schools; and includes a chapter addressing what we've learned from the recent tragic events of September 11th in New York City."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12503191.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description ""In a world where children are beset by violence and stress, Lesley Koplow provides educators with clear, level-headed advice on how to construct therapeutic learning environments for all children. This is a book about integrating preventive mental health practice into public schools (preschool through grade 5). Koplow, a psychotherapist, discusses the mandate for violence prevention and offers an intervention framework for teachers, administrators, and school-based clinicians who want to improve the emotional climate in their school." "This volume: helps educators read the signs of distress or problematic social/emotional development as they are likely to manifest themselves in the school setting; introduces a practice model that calls for strengthened teacher-child connections; addresses, in separate chapters, the roles of the teacher, principal, and school-based clinician, providing guidance and effective strategies for each; demonstrates that interventions can be done effectively by existing school personnel; describes a project to facilitate teacher gathering of psycho-social history that can be used to inform constructive curricular practice; poses compelling questions for policymakers, including concerns about the effect that the current focus on standards and test scores is having on the emotional tone of schools; and includes a chapter addressing what we've learned from the recent tragic events of September 11th in New York City."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-223) and index.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. First things first : understanding children's social and emotional needs. The development of personhood -- Teaching ourselves to read in the early years : recognizing signs of distress and addressing psychosocial history -- Saving kindergarten -- pt. 2. The emotionally safe school environment. Teacher, teacher! : the teacher's role in the emotionally responsive classroom -- Creating a healing environment : the role of the principal -- The role of the school-based clinician in schools that heal -- pt. 3. Possibilities for emotionally responsive practice. A staff-development approach to responsive practice -- The power of teacher-focused mental health in public schools -- The tools of emotionally responsive classrooms -- A room with a view : preventive practice in the early-grade classroom -- pt. 4. A challenge for policymakers. The danger of institutional denial : the "as if" school in the community -- The responsive school during crisis : what we are learning from September 11 -- A question of standards -- [Handouts]. Inviting and containing workshop -- Inviting and containing workshop : which is which? -- Inviting and containing : a menu of interventions -- Why gather stories? -- Story-gathering day -- Confidentiality statement, story-gathering information -- Guide to creating emotionally responsive books -- Drawing technique.".
- catalog extent "vii, 232 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0807742686 (pbk.)".
- catalog identifier "0807742694".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Teachers College Press,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "372.21 21".
- catalog subject "Child development United States.".
- catalog subject "Early childhood education Social aspects United States.".
- catalog subject "LB1139.25 .K65 2002".
- catalog subject "School environment Social aspects United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. First things first : understanding children's social and emotional needs. The development of personhood -- Teaching ourselves to read in the early years : recognizing signs of distress and addressing psychosocial history -- Saving kindergarten -- pt. 2. The emotionally safe school environment. Teacher, teacher! : the teacher's role in the emotionally responsive classroom -- Creating a healing environment : the role of the principal -- The role of the school-based clinician in schools that heal -- pt. 3. Possibilities for emotionally responsive practice. A staff-development approach to responsive practice -- The power of teacher-focused mental health in public schools -- The tools of emotionally responsive classrooms -- A room with a view : preventive practice in the early-grade classroom -- pt. 4. A challenge for policymakers. The danger of institutional denial : the "as if" school in the community -- The responsive school during crisis : what we are learning from September 11 -- A question of standards -- [Handouts]. Inviting and containing workshop -- Inviting and containing workshop : which is which? -- Inviting and containing : a menu of interventions -- Why gather stories? -- Story-gathering day -- Confidentiality statement, story-gathering information -- Guide to creating emotionally responsive books -- Drawing technique.".
- catalog title "Creating schools that heal : real-life solutions / by Lesley Koplow.".
- catalog type "Guide (Descripteur de forme) rasuqam".
- catalog type "text".