Bullying and the Brain: Using Cognitive and Emotional Intelligence to Help Kids Cope

Author:   Gary R. Plaford
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9781578863969


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   22 March 2006
Format:   Paperback
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Bullying and the Brain: Using Cognitive and Emotional Intelligence to Help Kids Cope


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Author:   Gary R. Plaford
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield Education
Dimensions:   Width: 14.50cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.231kg
ISBN:  

9781578863969


ISBN 10:   1578863961
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   22 March 2006
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Part I: External Interventions Chapter 2 What Parents and the Cummunity Must Know Chapter 3 What Educators Must Know Chapter 4 What Students Must Know Chapter 5 Part II: Internal Interventions Chapter 6 Bullies and Victims Chapter 7 Brain Research Chapter 8 Emotional Intelligence Chapter 9 Impact Bias Chapter 10 The Limbic System Chapter 11 The Connections that Bind Us Part 12 Part III: Internal Interventions Strategies Chapter 13 Building Connections Chapter 14 Building Emotional Intelligence Chapter 15 Emotional Triggers Chapter 16 Creating an Outward Focus Chapter 17 The Magic of Routine Chapter 18 Final Thoughts

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This book is a must-read for teachers and counselors alike. It provides a very realistic look at the issue of bullying in our schools. Plaford takes a practical approach and provides fantastic insights, terrific interventions' and useful tactics to curbing the problem. -- Vicki Pierce


Gary Plaford's message about using brain research to understand student behaviors is powerful and informative. His timely writing gives those working with children constructive and practical advice for making learning environments safe and supportive. Our staff is applying his teaching in our school and we see great success! -- Linda Black, principal, Arlington Heights Elementary School This book is a must read for teachers and counselors alike. It provides a very realistic look at the issue of bullying in our schools. Plaford takes a practical approach and provides fantastic insights, terrific interventions and useful tactics to curbing the problem. -- Vicki Pierce, therapist and executive director, Community Kitchen of Monroe County, Inc. Gary Plaford's book provides practical information about one of the most serious and prevalent problems in our schools, bullying. Not only does it provide detailed information about brain research relating to bullying, it looks at the problem from a systemic point of view, offering concrete strategies that can be used by school staff to help change the climate of their schools. This book is an excellent tool for teachers, social workers, counselors, administrators alike! -- Cindi Skoog, director, Monroe County Wrap-Around The issues raised by Platford are worth considering and, therefore, I recommend this book. Teachers College Record Gary Plaford's manuscript about the research on emotional intelligence, particularly as it relates to empathy and bullying in the schools is pertinent to anyone who works with children. In my experience working with children and their families in mental health and school settings, emotional intelligence (or lack thereof) is a key factor in determining an individual's ability to alter their problematic behaviors. We cannot address children's emotional issues in a vacuum. As difficult as it might be, we,the members of the village must come at the bullying problem from all angles. Since school is a significant part of a child's life, we shouldn't ignore the opportunity to use this environment to improve emotional intelligence in our efforts to decreasebullying behaviors. Gary Plaford provides concrete steps and practical ideas to teach empathy, improve emotional intelligence, and decrease bullying behaviors with the research to back it up. I highly recommend this book to all professionals who work with children as many of his ideas can be applied in a variety of settings beyond the school environment. -- Karen Brosius, MSW, LCSW, child and family therapist Gary Plaford's manuscript about the research on emotional intelligence, particularly as it relates to empathy and bullying in the schools is pertinent to anyone who works with children. In my experience working with children and their families in mental health and school settings, emotional intelligence (or lack thereof) is a key factor in determining an individual's ability to alter their problematic behaviors. We cannot address children's emotional issues in a vacuum. As difficult as it might be, we, the members of the village must come at the bullying problem from all angles. Since school is a significant part of a child's life, we shouldn't ignore the opportunity to use this environment to improve emotional intelligence in our efforts to decrease bullying behaviors. Gary Plaford provides concrete steps and practical ideas to teach empathy, improve emotional intelligence, and decrease bullying behaviors with the research to back it up. I highly recommend this book to all professionals who work with children as many of his ideas can be applied in a variety of settings beyond the school environment. -- Karen Brosius, MSW, LCSW, child and family therapist


Gary Plaford's manuscript about the research on emotional intelligence, particularly as it relates to empathy and bullying in the schools is pertinent to anyone who works with children. In my experience working with children and their families in mental health and school settings, emotional intelligence (or lack thereof) is a key factor in determining an individual's ability to alter their problematic behaviors.We cannot address children's emotional issues in a vacuum. As difficult as it might be, we, the members of the village must come at the bullying problem from all angles. Since school is a significant part of a child's life, we shouldn't ignore the opportunity to use this environment to improve emotional intelligence in our efforts to decrease bullying behaviors.Gary Plaford provides concrete steps and practical ideas to teach empathy, improve emotional intelligence, and decrease bullying behaviors with the research to back it up.I highly recommend this book to all professional


Gary Plaford's message about using brain research to understand student behaviors is powerful and informative. His timely writing gives those working with children constructive and practical advice for making learning environments safe and supportive. Our staff is applying his teaching in our school and we see great success! -- Linda Black, principal, Arlington Heights Elementary School This book is a must read for teachers and counselors alike. It provides a very realistic look at the issue of bullying in our schools. Plaford takes a practical approach and provides fantastic insights, terrific interventions and useful tactics to curbing the problem. -- Vicki Pierce, therapist and executive director, Community Kitchen of Monroe County, Inc. Gary Plaford's book provides practical information about one of the most serious and prevalent problems in our schools, bullying. Not only does it provide detailed information about brain research relating to bullying, it looks at the problem from a systemic point of view, offering concrete strategies that can be used by school staff to help change the climate of their schools. This book is an excellent tool for teachers, social workers, counselors, administrators alike! -- Cindi Skoog, director, Monroe County Wrap-Around The issues raised by Platford are worth considering and, therefore, I recommend this book. * Teachers College Record * Gary Plaford's manuscript about the research on emotional intelligence, particularly as it relates to empathy and bullying in the schools is pertinent to anyone who works with children. In my experience working with children and their families in mental health and school settings, emotional intelligence (or lack thereof) is a key factor in determining an individual's ability to alter their problematic behaviors. We cannot address children's emotional issues in a vacuum. As difficult as it might be, we,the members of the village must come at the bullying problem from all angles. Since school is a significant part of a child's life, we shouldn't ignore the opportunity to use this environment to improve emotional intelligence in our efforts to decreasebullying behaviors. Gary Plaford provides concrete steps and practical ideas to teach empathy, improve emotional intelligence, and decrease bullying behaviors with the research to back it up. I highly recommend this book to all professionals who work with children as many of his ideas can be applied in a variety of settings beyond the school environment. -- Karen Brosius, MSW, LCSW, child and family therapist Gary Plaford's manuscript about the research on emotional intelligence, particularly as it relates to empathy and bullying in the schools is pertinent to anyone who works with children. In my experience working with children and their families in mental health and school settings, emotional intelligence (or lack thereof) is a key factor in determining an individual's ability to alter their problematic behaviors. We cannot address children's emotional issues in a vacuum. As difficult as it might be, we, the members of the village must come at the bullying problem from all angles. Since school is a significant part of a child's life, we shouldn't ignore the opportunity to use this environment to improve emotional intelligence in our efforts to decrease bullying behaviors. Gary Plaford provides concrete steps and practical ideas to teach empathy, improve emotional intelligence, and decrease bullying behaviors with the research to back it up. I highly recommend this book to all professionals who work with children as many of his ideas can be applied in a variety of settings beyond the school environment. -- Karen Brosius, MSW, LCSW, child and family therapist


Author Information

Gary R. Plaford is director of social services at the Monroe County Community School Corporation in Bloomington, Indiana. He has presented at numerous state conferences and taught classes at Indiana University on bullying, child and adolescent issues, and understanding behavior.

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