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Emotional Poverty Volume 2: Safer Students and Less-Stressed Teachers

Emotional Poverty Volume 2: Safer Students and Less-Stressed Teachers

English | ISBN: 1948244365 | 2020 | 273 pages | EPUB | 8 MB

Has teaching ever felt more stressful? External pressures, environmental factors, previous experiences, fear, anger—all these and more create stress and tension in the classroom. Emotional distress interrupts and can harm—even destroy—effective teaching, learning, and emotional wellness in teachers and students. But how do these emotions develop in you and your students? The fact is many of us suffer from some form of emotional poverty. Think of it as an absence of emotional resilience or resources. Written for educators, not psychologists, Emotional Poverty, Volume 2 helps you understand and overcome emotional poverty so you can build more effective classrooms and safer schools. You’ll get practical strategies for creating a more emotionally healthy classroom; deeper understandings of adolescent brain development; cues to recognize emotional stress in yourself and students; techniques to develop a student’s prefrontal cortex and build emotional resilience; tools to overcome your stress, compassion fatigue, or secondary traumatic stress; solutions for dealing with angry, emotional parents and other adults.

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