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Cultivating Respect and Cooperation in the Classroom and at Home: A Step-by-Step Guide for Teachers and Parents, 3rd Grade - 12th Grade
Contributor(s): Hunter, Laurie (Author)
ISBN: 0997488204     ISBN-13: 9780997488203
Publisher: Laurie Hunter
OUR PRICE:   $37.00  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: February 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Family & Relationships | Parenting - General
- Family & Relationships | Learning Disabilities
Physical Information: 0.45" H x 8.5" W x 11.02" (1.25 lbs) 172 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Family
 
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Every day, teachers and parents face the toughest challenges: disrespect, lack of cooperation, resistance, negativity, hostility, and teen suicide. Conventional and time-honored practices may offer techniques for temporarily controlling the behaviors of children and teens, but they may also be the very thing that escalates problems in classrooms and at home. Cultivating Respect and Cooperation contains 21 steps that parents, teachers, tutors, coaches, and counselors can use to meet the needs of our modern classrooms and families. It is a systematic and cumulative approach that motivates children and teens to address problem behaviors and develop: 1) respect and cooperation, 2) executive functions and metacognition, such as self-monitoring, planning, logic, and organization, 3) personal responsibility, self-discipline, motivation, and character, 4) courage, confidence, resiliency, and trust, and 5) authentic connections for mutual understanding. Each chapter includes a lesson with metaphors and perspectives you can share to create paradigm shifts in children and teens. In turn, students gain increased awareness that leads to constructive insight, self-monitoring, and improvement of their executive functions. In the process, you begin to re-pattern the way you and your children think, talk, and act. The author's goal is to empower parents and teachers to connect with children of all abilities, as well as the joys of teaching and parenting. Laurie Hunter has worked with struggling kids and teens and their families since 2005. She received her Master in Education from The University of Texas at Austin and has been a private academic intervention tutor, a permanent substitute teacher, and PTA president for 5 years at her children's middle school. Laurie is a mother of dyslexic twin sons who graduated from Texas State University and a daughter with ADHD who also graduated from Texas State University.