Books from Around the World
![]() Jonathan Haidt The Anxious Generation In The Anxious Generation, social psychologist Jonathan Haidt discusses the facts about the epidemic of teen mental illness and investigates the nature of childhood, including why children need play and independent exploration. He presents more than a dozen mechanisms by which this “great rewiring of childhood” has interfered with children’s social and neurological development, covering everything from sleep deprivation to attention fragmentation, addiction, loneliness, social contagion, social comparison, and perfectionism. ![]() Mona Delahooke
Beyond Behaviors: Using Brain Science and Compassion to Understand and Solve Children's Behavioural Challenges In Beyond Behaviors, internationally known pediatric psychologist, Dr. Mona Delahooke offers educators tools and techniques to reduce behavioral challenges and promote psychological resilience and satisfying, secure relationships. ![]() Lori L. Desautels, PH.D.
Connections over Compliance: Rewiring our Perceptions of Discipline The developing brains of our children need to "feel" safe. Children who carry chronic behavioral challenges are often met with reactive and punitive practices that can potentially reactivate the developing stress response systems.This book deeply addresses the need for co-regulatory and relational touch point practices, shifting student-focused behavior management protocols to adult regulated brain and body states which are brain aligned, preventive, and relational discipline protocols. This new lens for discipline benefits all students by reaching for sustainable behavioral changes through brain state awareness rather than compliance and obedience. ![]() Zach Anner
If at Birth, You Don't Succeed If at Birth You Don't Succeed is a hilariously irreverent and heartfelt memoir about finding your passion and your path even when it's paved with epic misadventure. This is the unlikely but not unlucky story of a man who couldn't safely open a bag of Skittles, but still became a fitness guru with fans around the world. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll fall in love with the Olive Garden all over again, and learn why cerebral palsy is, definitively, "the sexiest of the palsies." ![]() Nicole Eredics
Inclusion in Action: Practical Strategies to Modify your Curriculum How can K—12 educators break down the barriers to full inclusion and teach all learners effectively? Curriculum modifications are the key—and Nicole Eredics is the expert! ![]() Kelly Mahler
Interoception The Eighth Sensory System The research showing just how important interoception is to many aspects of life is unequivocal. This book delivers an overview of this research and describes the clear link between interoception and important skill areas such as self- awareness, , problem solving, social intuition, and many more. |
![]() Alice Udvari-Solner and Paula Kluth
Joyful Learning: Active and Collaborative Learning in Inclusive Classrooms This resource is ideal for inclusive classrooms serving all learners, including those with cognitive, sensory, cultural, learning, and/or linguistic differences. ![]() Mary Kay Ricci
Mindsets in the Classroom: Building a Growth Mindset Learning Community With this book's easy-to-follow advice, tasks, and strategies, teachers can grow a love of learning in their students. ![]() Jane Nelson and Kelly Gfroerer
Positive Discipline: Tools for Teachers In Positive Discipline: Tools for Teachers, teachers will learn how to successfully incorporate respectful, solution-oriented approaches to ensure a cooperative and productive classroom. ![]() Kristin Van Marter Souers with Pete Hall
Relationship, Responsibility and Regulation: Trauma-Invested Practices for Fostering Resilient Learners In this stirring follow-up to the award-winning Fostering Resilient Learners, Kristin Van Marter Souers and Pete Hall take you to the next level of trauma-invested practice. To get there, they explain, educators need to build a "nest"―a positive learning environment shaped by three new Rs of education: relationship, responsibility, and regulation. Educators have a unique opportunity to influence students' learning, attitudes, and futures. This book will invigorate your practice and equip you to empower those you serve―whatever their personal histories. ![]() Nicole Filippone
Sensory Stories Nicole started this Sensory Stories series to explain SPD from a child's perspective... to validate and empower them... to give them words to explain their needs... and to help adults better understand and support the children who struggle because of their SPD. ![]() Mary Anne Buckley
Sharing the Blue Crayon: How to Integrate Social, Emotional, and Literacy Learning A guide to show teachers how to incorporate SEL into a busy day and then extend these skills to literacy lessons for young children. |
Videos from Around the World
- Assume That I Can, So Maybe I Will, World Down Syndrome Day 2024
- Behavioral Challenges in Young Children and Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Mona Delahook, PhD
- The Most Important Question To Ask About Children's Behavioral Challenges, Mona Delahook, PhD
- Not Special Needs, World Down Syndrome Day
- Proven and Promising Interventions for Children with FASD, Jacquelyn Bertrand, PhD
- What is Inclusion?, Down Syndrome Queensland
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