Synopses & Reviews
The only source book you'll need to face those really difficult issues in the classroom. Learn effective strategies for addressing the most challenging problems you may encounter as a teacher, such as the death of a family member, domestic violence, substance abuse, sex abuse, homelessness, natural disasters and children with HIV/AIDS. Chapters for each crisis include describing the problem, insights from child development, when to seek help, how to respond, and suggestions of organizations and individuals you can turn to for help.
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Learn effective strategies to address the most challenging problems you may encounter as a teacher. Chapters for each crisis include the following: - Describing the problem - Insights from child development - When to seek help - How to respond - Who can help--suggestions of resources and organizations
Synopsis
The Crisis Manual for Early Childhood Teachers, is the only source book you'll need to help you face those really difficult issues in the classroom. Learn effective strategies that address the most challenging problems you may encounter as a teacher. From the author who brought you the popular books Ages and Stages, The Outside Play and Learning Book, Things to Do with Toddlers and Twos, and More Things to Do with Toddlers and Twos.
Synopsis
This is the book that covers the really tough problems teachers face: divorce, death, abuse, AIDS, violence, illness and more.
Synopsis
Learn effective strategies that address the most challenging problems you may encounter as a teacher: death, domestic violence, substance abuse, sex abuse, homelessness, natural disasters and children with HIV/AIDS.
About the Author
Karen Miller, who has over 25 years experience in the early childhood field, is well known as a keynote speaker and consultant. She has worked as a teacher for Head Start, as national education director for Children's World Inc. and as a national training director for Min-Skools Ltd.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Crisis and the Caregiver 1. The Caregivers Role 2. Avoiding Burnout Part 2: Crisis by Crisis 3. Child Illness and Hospitalization 4. Illness of a Family Member 5. Child or Family Member has HIV/AIDS 6. Death of a Family Member or Friend 7. Separation and Divorce 8. After the Divorce 9. Natural Disasters 10. Child Abuse 11. Child Sexual Abuse 12. Domestic Violence/Witnessing Spouse Abuse 13. Substance Abuse in the Family 14. Community Violence 15. Television Violence 16. Including Children with Special Needs 17. Racism and Prejudice 18. Sexism 19. Including Children from Many Cultures 20. Poverty and Unemployment 21. Homelessness Part 3: Crisis and Curriculum 22. Program Design 23. Curriculum Ideas and Activities 24. Helping Children Learn to Manage Their Behavior