The Crisis Manual for Early Childhood Teachers
Title | The Crisis Manual for Early Childhood Teachers PDF eBook |
Author | Karen Miller |
Publisher | Gryphon House, Inc. |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780876591765 |
This is the book that covers the really tough problems teachers face: divorce, death, abuse, AIDS, violence, illness and more.
The Crisis Manual for Early Childhood Teachers
Title | The Crisis Manual for Early Childhood Teachers PDF eBook |
Author | Karen Miller |
Publisher | |
Pages | 255 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Child care |
ISBN | 9781876138011 |
This is the book that covers the really tough problems teachers face: divorce, death, abuse, AIDS, violence, illness and more.
Simple Steps
Title | Simple Steps PDF eBook |
Author | Karen Miller |
Publisher | Gryphon House, Inc. |
Pages | 302 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780876592045 |
Open the door to teaching infants, toddlers, and two-year-olds with over 300 activities focused on the step-by-step development of young children. Simple Steps encourages young children to develop new skills, practice these skills, and move forward at their own pace.
Preparing for Crises in the Schools
Title | Preparing for Crises in the Schools PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen E. Brock |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 438 |
Release | 2001-01-16 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN |
A step-by-step guidebook for advance preparation and early response to school crises This Second Edition of Preparing for Crises in the Schools arrives at a critical moment. With several recent dramatic examples of school violence and other tragedies afflicting communities nationwide, the need for school districts to take proactive measures–rather than merely react to a crisis–is critical. This completely updated edition offers practical plans for laying the important groundwork to ensure that crisis response will be both immediate and thorough in the wake of tragedy. Authored by three school crisis response planning experts, it offers advice on early detection of trouble, developing plans and procedures to intervene with youths quickly and successfully, and conducting a school in-service workshop on crisis response planning and intervention. Essential for counselors, school psychologists, teachers, and administrators alike, this book helps ensure that schools are not caught by surprise when a crisis occurs.
Helping Kids in Crisis
Title | Helping Kids in Crisis PDF eBook |
Author | Fadi Haddad |
Publisher | American Psychiatric Pub |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 2015-04-01 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 1585625477 |
Helping Kids in Crisis: Managing Psychiatric Emergencies in Children and Adolescents provides expert guidance to practitioners responding to high-stakes situations, such as children considering or attempting suicide, cutting or injuring themselves purposely, and becoming aggressive or violently destructive. Children experiencing behavioral crises frequently reach critical states in venues that were not designed to respond to or support them -- in school, for example, or at home among their highly stressed and confused families. Professionals who provide services to these children must be able to quickly determine threats to safety and initiate interventions to deescalate behaviors, often with limited resources. The editors and authors have extensive experience at one of the busiest and best regional referral centers for children with psychiatric emergencies, and have deftly translated their expertise into this symptom-based guide to help non-psychiatric clinicians more effectively and compassionately care for this challenging population. The book is designed for ease of use and its structure and features are helpful and supportive: The book is written for practitioners in hospital or community-based settings, including physicians in training, pediatricians who work in office-based or emergency settings, psychologists, social workers, school psychologists, guidance counselors, and school nurses -- professionals for whom child psychiatric resources are few. Clear risk and diagnostic assessment tools allow clinicians working in settings without access to child mental health professionals to think like trained emergency room child psychiatrists--from evaluation to treatment. The content is symptom-focused, enabling readers to swiftly identify the appropriate chapter, with decision trees and easy-to-read tables to use for quick de-escalation and risk assessment. A guide to navigating the educational system, child welfare system, and other systems of care helps clinicians to identify and overcome systems-level barriers to obtain necessary treatment for their patients. Finally, the book provides an extensive review of successful models of emergency psychiatric care from across the country to assist clinicians and hospital administrators in program design. An abundance of case examples of common emergency symptoms or behaviors provides professionals with critical, concrete tools for diagnostic evaluation, risk assessment, decision making, de-escalation, and safety planning. Helping Kids in Crisis: Managing Psychiatric Emergencies in Children and Adolescents is a vital resource for clinicians facing high-risk challenges on the front lines to help them intervene effectively, relieve suffering, and keep their young patients safe.
Crisis in the Kindergarten
Title | Crisis in the Kindergarten PDF eBook |
Author | E. Miller |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Child care |
ISBN |
The Inclusive Early Childhood Classroom
Title | The Inclusive Early Childhood Classroom PDF eBook |
Author | Patti Gould |
Publisher | Gryphon House, Inc. |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780876592038 |
Easy, inexpensive ways to adapt your classroom to meet the needs of all children.