Fully half the students in U.S. schools have experienced trauma,
violence, or chronic stress. In the face of this epidemic, it falls
increasingly to teachers to provide the adult support these students
need to function in school. But most educators have received little
training to prepare them for this role.
In her new book, Tish Jennings--an internationally recognized leader in
the field of social and emotional learning--shares research and
experiential knowledge about the practices that support students'
healing, build their resilience, and foster compassion in the classroom.
In Part I, Jennings describes the effects of trauma on body and mind,
and how to recognize them in students' behavior. In Part II, she
introduces the trauma-sensitive practices she has implemented in her
work with schools. And in Part III, she connects the dots between
mindfulness, compassion, and resilience. Each chapter contains
easy-to-use, practical activities to hone the skills needed to create a
compassionate learning environment.