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Emotionally Responsive Teaching

Expanding Trauma-Informed Practice With Young Children

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Buch | Hardcover
224 Seiten
2023
Teachers' College Press (Verlag)
978-0-8077-6835-8 (ISBN)
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Learn how to navigate the challenging terrain of connecting with a child who is afraid, angry, and/or sad. Framing this work as emotionally responsive teaching, this book expands current conceptualizations of trauma-informed practice to encompass more broadly the relational demands of supporting young children with challenging life circumstances.
Learn how to navigate the challenging terrain of connecting with a child who is deeply afraid, angry, and/or sad. Framing this work as emotionally responsive teaching (ERT), this book expands current conceptualizations of trauma-informed practice to encompass more broadly the relational demands of supporting young children with challenging life circumstances. The author accomplishes this by (1) arguing that predominant discussions of trauma fail to consider the ways that traumatic responses may facilitate both risk and resilience in children’s lives, (2) describing the impact of traumatic experiences and exposure to chronic stress on children’s development, (3) articulating a framework for ERT, and (4) providing readers with applied strategies for practicing ERT in their classrooms. Throughout, readers are encouraged to transform the systems of oppression that are being manifested through children’s struggles in the classroom.


Book Features:




Provides models that guide teachers through the nuanced and sometimes overwhelming interactions they may have with children experiencing trauma.
Shares the author’s own challenges and triumphs through case studies of pre-K–3rd grade classrooms to illustrate the process of emotionally responsive teaching.
Builds on research from the fields of education, psychology, and counseling.
Integrates current work on trauma-informed practice with the paradigm of culturally responsive pedagogy by framing trauma as often rooted in systems of inequity and oppression.

Travis Wright is an associate professor of education and counseling psychology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

Contents


Foreword Mary Benson McMullen  ix


Acknowledgments and Dedication  xi


Introduction  1


1.  Teaching Children With Messy Lives  7

Developing a Shared Perspective  8

Messy Lives as a Context for Development  11

Trauma Is the Symptom, Not the Problem  14

A Conceptual Framework for Thinking More Deeply  16

Summary  21


2.  Essential Elements of an Emotionally Responsive Teaching Approach  23

Defining Emotionally Responsive Teaching  24

The Essence of Emotionally Responsive Teaching  30

Development and Emotionally Responsive Teaching  33

The Aims of Emotionally Responsive Teaching  37

The Emotionally Responsive Ethic  39

Summary  40


3.  Teaching From Hope Versus Teaching From Fear  43

Self-Fulfilling Expectations  43

Teaching in Treacherous Times  46

We All Teach Our Own Story  57

Summary  66


4.  Reframing Resilience for Children With Messy Lives  69

I Keep Me Safe  70

Development Along Alternative Pathways  71

A Developmental Pathways Approach  74

Reframing Resilience  79

Moving Forward  87

Summary  88


5.  Redefining Trauma: The Embodied Experience of Threat  91

Sinking in the Pool  91

The Embodied Experience of Threat  95

The Stress Response System  100

Differentiating Brief Stress, Adversity, Toxic Stress, and Trauma  107

Summary  110


6.  Too Scared to Learn: The Impact of Fear on Development and Learning  111

A Shift in Worldview  112

Adversity and Learning  118

Summary  137


7.  Cultivating Emotionally Responsive Teaching  139

The Anchors of Emotionally Responsive Teaching  140

Summary  168


8.  The Courage to Care  171

All Children Benefit From Emotionally Responsive Teaching  172

Sustaining the Emotionally Responsive Teacher  176

Summary  185


References  187


Index  199


About the Author  207

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Early Childhood Education Series
Mitarbeit Herausgeber (Serie): Nancy File, Christopher P. Brown
Vorwort Mary Benson McMullen
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 162 x 235 mm
Gewicht 445 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Entwicklungspsychologie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Vorschulpädagogik
ISBN-10 0-8077-6835-9 / 0807768359
ISBN-13 978-0-8077-6835-8 / 9780807768358
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