When students with histories of trauma struggle with self-regulation and challenging behaviors, traditional interventions often fall short. The educators on your staff need a clear and consistent trauma-informed process to help students re-regulate and return to learning—and that's what they'll find in this reader-friendly guide to the revolutionary Re-Set Process.
Developed by two seasoned educators who specialize in trauma-informed teaching, the Re-Set Process is a neuroscience-based approach to improving behavioral success in children from Grades K–8. This four-step process is structured yet flexible, refined through nearly a decade of field testing, and easy to integrate into any individual teacher's classroom or an entire school's student support system. Blending best practices from behavioral approaches, mindfulness practices, and trauma-informed care, the Re-Set Process not only addresses behavior, but also guides schools in meeting the neurological and attachment needs of dysregulated students, reducing barriers to social and academic success. This book is a vital resource for classroom teachers, school counselors, administrators, and other professional support personnel.
With this comprehensive guide to the Re-Set Process and its continuum of practice—from whole-class proactive approaches to individual student reactive approaches—educators will be able to:
- Understand the science of trauma, including its physiological and emotional impacts on children
- Interpret students' behavior through a trauma-informed lens
- Successfully implement all forms of the Re-Set Process with clear and specific step-by-step instructions
- See the Re-Set Process in action with case studies and insightful Notes from the Field
- Integrate the Re-Set Process with other behavior support efforts, including Multi-Tiered Systems of Support
- Address challenging behavior proactively and reactively
- Design classrooms effectively by creating predictability, protecting emotional safety, and nurturing relationships
- Build students' regulation skills with a wealth of activities and exercises
- Provide timely, specific behavioral feedback that promotes a positive classroom culture
- Integrate essential self-care strategies into the school day
PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Educators will have access to a complete package of more than 30 online downloads to help them implement the Re-Set Process, including planning forms, blank templates, activity sheets, and a book study guide suitable for individuals and groups.
WEBINAR:How Trauma Affects a Student’s Psyche: What Educators Need to Know and Do
When students with histories of trauma struggle with self-regulation and challenging behaviors, traditional interventions often fall short. The educators on your staff need a clear and consistent trauma-informed process to help students re-regulate and return to learning—and that's what they'll find in this reader-friendly guide to the revolutionary Re-Set Process.
Developed by two seasoned educators who specialize in trauma-informed teaching, the Re-Set Process is a neuroscience-based approach to improving behavioral success in children from Grades K–8. This four-step process is structured yet flexible, refined through nearly a decade of field testing, and easy to integrate into any individual teacher's classroom or an entire school's student support system. Blending best practices from behavioral approaches, mindfulness practices, and trauma-informed care, the Re-Set Process not only addresses behavior, but also guides schools in meeting the neurological and attachment needs of dysregulated students, reducing barriers to social and academic success. This book is a vital resource for classroom teachers, school counselors, administrators, and other professional support personnel.
With this comprehensive guide to the Re-Set Process and its continuum of practice—from whole-class proactive approaches to individual student reactive approaches—educators will be able to:
- Understand the science of trauma, including its physiological and emotional impacts on children
- Interpret students' behavior through a trauma-informed lens
- Successfully implement all forms of the Re-Set Process with clear and specific step-by-step instructions
- See the Re-Set Process in action with case studies and insightful Notes from the Field
- Integrate the Re-Set Process with other behavior support efforts, including Multi-Tiered Systems of Support
- Address challenging behavior proactively and reactively
- Design classrooms effectively by creating predictability, protecting emotional safety, and nurturing relationships
- Build students' regulation skills with a wealth of activities and exercises
- Provide timely, specific behavioral feedback that promotes a positive classroom culture
- Integrate essential self-care strategies into the school day
PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Educators will have access to a complete package of more than 30 online downloads to help them implement the Re-Set Process, including planning forms, blank templates, activity sheets, and a book study guide suitable for individuals and groups.
WEBINAR:How Trauma Affects a Student’s Psyche: What Educators Need to Know and Do
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ISBN-13: | 9781681254203 |
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Publisher: | Brookes Publishing |
Publication date: | 10/23/2020 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 296 |
File size: | 9 MB |
Age Range: | 5 - 13 Years |