
Fostering Resilience in Young Children at Risk for Failure
Strategies for Grades K-3
Melissa Stormont(Author)
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 3. January 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-0-13-170673-6 (ISBN)
Description
This is the only book of its kind to specifically address how early childhood professionals can give children with risk factors the academic, social, and emotional support they need.
Characteristics of what makes young children vulnerable for school problems are discussed to let teachers know what to look for, and teacher strategies are presented to strengthen children's skills and increase learning and achievement in kindergarten and the primary grades. Includes cases and student work samples to illustrate strategies.
FEATURES:
A context for understanding risk
A specific focus on the role of teachers in supporting resilience.
Important strategies for all early childhood educators. (Ex. pp 44-46, 106-107).
Research-based approaches for working with children who struggle in school. (Ex. pp 149).
A focus on common needs of children who are at risk for failure and concrete examples of assessment tools and strategies teachers can use to support them. (Ex. pp 87, 91).
Strategies to increase parent involvement and support for children's learning at home. (Ex. pp 182).
Classroom artifacts. (Ex. pp 130-131, 166-167).
Figure and tables-illustrate main ideas, provide examples, and templates teachers can use in their classrooms (Ex. pp 78-79).
Case examples and guiding questions-included throughout the text to keep readers engaged with the material. (Ex. pp 9, 26-27).
Characteristics of what makes young children vulnerable for school problems are discussed to let teachers know what to look for, and teacher strategies are presented to strengthen children's skills and increase learning and achievement in kindergarten and the primary grades. Includes cases and student work samples to illustrate strategies.
FEATURES:
A context for understanding risk
A specific focus on the role of teachers in supporting resilience.
Important strategies for all early childhood educators. (Ex. pp 44-46, 106-107).
Research-based approaches for working with children who struggle in school. (Ex. pp 149).
A focus on common needs of children who are at risk for failure and concrete examples of assessment tools and strategies teachers can use to support them. (Ex. pp 87, 91).
Strategies to increase parent involvement and support for children's learning at home. (Ex. pp 182).
Classroom artifacts. (Ex. pp 130-131, 166-167).
Figure and tables-illustrate main ideas, provide examples, and templates teachers can use in their classrooms (Ex. pp 78-79).
Case examples and guiding questions-included throughout the text to keep readers engaged with the material. (Ex. pp 9, 26-27).
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
381 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-170673-6 (9780131706736)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
Chapter 1 Children Vulnerable for Failure
Chapter 2 Characteristics That Contribute to Vulnerability for Failure
Chapter 3 Foundational Supports
Chapter 4 Supporting Learners with Unique Support Needs
Chapter 5 Using Assessment to Inform Instruction
Chapter 6 Supporting Appropriate Behavior
Chapter 7 Supporting Academic Growth
Chapter 8 Fostering Resilience Through Partnerships
References
Index
Chapter 2 Characteristics That Contribute to Vulnerability for Failure
Chapter 3 Foundational Supports
Chapter 4 Supporting Learners with Unique Support Needs
Chapter 5 Using Assessment to Inform Instruction
Chapter 6 Supporting Appropriate Behavior
Chapter 7 Supporting Academic Growth
Chapter 8 Fostering Resilience Through Partnerships
References
Index