Positive interactions with at-risk children : enhancing students' well-being, resilience, and success / Mojdeh Bayat and Naseem Jamnia.

By: Bayat, Mojdeh [author.]
Contributor(s): Jamnia, Naseem [author.]
Series: An eye on education bookPublisher: New York, NY : Routledge, 2019Description: xviii, 215 pages : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315110547Subject(s): Students -- Mental health | School children -- Mental health | Psychic trauma in children | Resilience (Personality trait) in childrenAdditional physical formats: Print version:: Positive interactions with at-risk childrenDDC classification: Grad 371.713 LOC classification: LB3430
Contents:
Children's mental health in the United States -- Early signs of possible mental and behavioral health issues in young children -- Child stress, trauma and the brain : what does science tell us? -- Teaching our students to be resilient -- Choosing what works : theories and practices -- Lessons from positive psychology -- Resilience-based interaction model (RIM) : introduction -- RIM : behavior, body-mind health, and strengths of character.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Children's mental health in the United States -- Early signs of possible mental and behavioral health issues in young children -- Child stress, trauma and the brain : what does science tell us? -- Teaching our students to be resilient -- Choosing what works : theories and practices -- Lessons from positive psychology -- Resilience-based interaction model (RIM) : introduction -- RIM : behavior, body-mind health, and strengths of character.

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