When Death Impacts Your School

When Death Impacts Your School
Author: Dougy Center for Grieving Children,Dougy Center
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Bereavement in children
ISBN: 1890534056

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The Grieving Student

The Grieving Student
Author: David J. Schonfeld,Marcia Quackenbush
Publsiher: Paul H Brookes Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021
Genre: Grief in adolescence
ISBN: 168125459X

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"Written by the national go-to expert on childhood bereavement and school crisis, this new edition text from author David Schonfeld and co-author family therapist Marcia Quackenbush guides teachers through a child's experience of grief and loss. Using empirical research and their extensive experience supporting students, the authors illuminate classroom issues that grief may trigger, and empowers teachers to undertake the job of reaching and helping their students. Full of tips, strategies, vignettes, examples, and insights, Supporting the Grieving Student: A Guide for Schools also includes information on numerous topics relevant to child bereavement in school settings, including: major concepts of death that are crucial to children's understanding of the topic; responding to children's feelings and behaviors; how to effectively communicate with students and their families; commemorative activities; self-care; and providing support when a death affects a whole school community. New to this edition are an expanded online study guide, reflection prompts throughout the book, and new information including: Applications for an expanded audience of school administrators, counselors, social workers, psychologists, support staff, etc., New chapters on suicide loss and providing support in settings outside of K-12 schools, Revised chapters that include new information on social media, ambiguous losses, school crisis and trauma, supporting children with disabilities, and more school policies, line of duty deaths, commemorative activities, A new foreword written by a school administrator from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School As a practical guidebook, Supporting the Grieving Student: A Guide for Schools is essential reading in helpings teachers provide critical, sensitive support to students of all ages"--

The Grieving Student

The Grieving Student
Author: David J. Schonfeld,Marcia Quackenbush
Publsiher: Brookes Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1598571168

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How can educators provide sensitive, effective support to students experiencing loss and grief? Get this practical, accessible guidebook from a veteran school crisis expert-filled with real-world tips and strategies for reaching and helping students of al

When Kids Are Grieving

When Kids Are Grieving
Author: Donna M. Burns
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2014-11-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781632201867

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Most students experience some form of loss in their lives, and the resulting grief can profoundly affect their academic performance, emotional stability, and social interactions. Serving both as a resource and workbook, this reader-friendly primer helps educators and school counselors understand and respond to the extraordinary challenges that children and adolescents may face when dealing with loss and grief. Featuring helpful charts, quotes, activities, case studies, reproducible handouts, and resources from national organizations, this sourcebook offers strategies to help students affected by divorce; death of a parent, relative, friend, or pet; violence; chronic illness; and more. The author examines grief experiences at different developmental levels and illustrates how to: Respond appropriately to expressions of grief that are unique to children and adolescents Help students handle emotions associated with loss Promote communication and facilitate effective interventions Determine when to refer a child to a specialist Respect cultural attitudes toward loss and grief This resource underscores the importance of understanding how children experience grief and loss and helps educators assist in ways that promote students’ emotional health and recovery.

Death and the Classroom

Death and the Classroom
Author: Kathleen K. Cassini,Jacqueline L. Rogers
Publsiher: Griefwork of Cincinnati
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1989
Genre: Funeral rites and ceremonies
ISBN: 0962700215

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Helping the Grieving Student

Helping the Grieving Student
Author: Dougy Center,Joan Schweizer Hoff,Donna L. Schuurman,Donald W. Spencer,Cynthia White
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Bereavement in adolescence
ISBN: 1890534013

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This guidebook was written for school personnel who come in direct, daily contact with the grieving student. Included is a description of what staff should expect from the grief experience of students and staff. It provides information about how to support the grieving student, healthy ways to grieve, and how to be empathetic. A description is provided of the six basic concepts of grief. Common responses of students in relation to their academic, behavioral, emotional, physical, and social development are also discussed. Special considerations or complications such as death from suicide, murder, AIDS, chronic illness, accidents, or trauma are reviewed. Age-appropriate classroom activities are listed that help students deal with grief. A recommended reading list is also offered for different ages. (JDM)

Fostering Resilient Learners

Fostering Resilient Learners
Author: Kristin Souers,Pete Hall
Publsiher: ASCD
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2016-01-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781416621102

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In this galvanizing book for all educators, Kristin Souers and Pete Hall explore an urgent and growing issue--childhood trauma--and its profound effect on learning and teaching. Grounded in research and the authors' experience working with trauma-affected students and their teachers, Fostering Resilient Learners will help you cultivate a trauma-sensitive learning environment for students across all content areas, grade levels, and educational settings. The authors--a mental health therapist and a veteran principal--provide proven, reliable strategies to help you * Understand what trauma is and how it hinders the learning, motivation, and success of all students in the classroom. * Build strong relationships and create a safe space to enable students to learn at high levels. * Adopt a strengths-based approach that leads you to recalibrate how you view destructive student behaviors and to perceive what students need to break negative cycles. * Head off frustration and burnout with essential self-care techniques that will help you and your students flourish. Each chapter also includes questions and exercises to encourage reflection and extension of the ideas in this book. As an educator, you face the impact of trauma in the classroom every day. Let this book be your guide to seeking solutions rather than dwelling on problems, to building relationships that allow students to grow, thrive, and--most assuredly--learn at high levels.

Learning from Loss

Learning from Loss
Author: Brittany R. Collins
Publsiher: Heinemann Educational Books
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0325134200

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