
Trauma-Informed Practice in Montessori Classrooms
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The book provides cutting-edge, interdisciplinary knowledge on trauma and highlights its potential to negatively impact the emotional, social, and cognitive functioning of children and young people. It explains clearly and precisely the principles of TIP and how historically, these were woven into the fabric of the early Montessori schools, resulting in their reputation as "Case della Salute" or "Health Homes." The book shows how this almost forgotten "healing" element of Montessori schools can be revived, harnessed, and promoted in ways that would benefit the overall health and well-being of children and young people.
This timely book is highly informative, hugely practical, and reader-friendly. It includes features such as boxed chapter objectives, learner outcomes, vignettes, chapter summaries, and questions for group discussion. It provides an invaluable guide for Montessori teachers and students, for home educators using the Montessori approach, and for non-Montessori educators and parents.
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Persons
Catriona O'Toole is a Chartered Psychologist and Associate Professor at Maynooth University Department of Education.
Sinead McGilloway is a Professor of Family and Community Mental Health and Founder Director of the Centre for Mental Health and Community Research at Maynooth University in Ireland.
Stephen Phillips is an Independent Researcher who has co-authored four books on Montessori and human development.
Content
Part 1: Montessori's early "healing" schools
Chapter 1: Maria Montessori: a pioneer in child mental health and trauma-informed pedagogy
Chapter 2: Devising a "healing" approach
Part 2: Trauma
Chapter 3: What is trauma?
Chapter 4: The effects of trauma on emotional, social, and cognitive functioning
Chapter 5: The prevalence and causes of trauma - the ACE Study
Part 3: Trauma-informed practice
Chapter 6: What is trauma-informed practice?
Chapter 7: Trauma-informed practice in education
Part 4: Contemporary Montessori schools and trauma-informed practice
Chapter 8: How the six TIP principles are incorporated into Montessori schools
Chapter 9: How the four TIP assumptions can be incorporated into Montessori schools
Chapter 10: How contemporary Montessori schools can help trauma-affected children
Conclusion
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