Crisis Prevention and Intervention in the Classroom

What Teachers Should Know

By (author) Victoria B. Damiani

Publication date:

07 March 2006

Length of book:

186 pages

Publisher

R&L Education

Dimensions:

237x163mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9781578862863

Schools are among the safest places in America, however, every year our school children are affected by stressful events. Whether there is war in another country or death in the schoolyard, these events can interfere with learning and may have long-term effects on children and communities. Crisis Prevention and Intervention in the Classroom will help teachers avoid, prepare for, and manage school crises. Because of their education, experience with children, and community awareness, teachers are in a special position to help children understand and learn effective ways to cope with trauma. With appropriate guidance, they can observe signs indicating a student's need for more intense intervention for suicide, aggression, or depression. This book: _ Outlines expected reactions to stress for children at different ages _ Suggests ways to help students who are victims of natural disasters, family crisis, or bullying _ Discusses the roles of various school and community professionals in addressing school crises _ Lists resources and websites that offer support services to teachers _ Provides tips to manage teacher stress when coping with school crisis events
An excellent introductory reading for teachers who need to familiarize themselves with basic crisis prevention and intervention ... Realistic in its language and perspective.