Stop the Stress in Schools: Mental Health Strategies Teachers Can Use to Build a Kinder Gentler Classroom

Author:   Joey Mandel
Publisher:   Pembroke Publishing Ltd
ISBN:  

9781551382982


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   28 October 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Stop the Stress in Schools argues that conflict does not involve large isolated incidents but small daily frustrations and emphasizes the power teachers have in building a positive classroom environment. This timely book introduces mental health strategies that lead to an environment that supports student well-being, the ability to learn effectively, security, kindness, and motivation. A comprehensive approach to reducing stress for teachers and students, this book features practical examples, activities, samples of student work, and calming strategies that include slowing the pace, increasing positive engagement and interaction, considering the perspective of the student, and celebrating the process instead of the product.

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Author:   Joey Mandel
Publisher:   Pembroke Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Pembroke Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.371kg
ISBN:  

9781551382982


ISBN 10:   1551382989
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   28 October 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"The author does a great job of speaking to teachers across all levels of experience from the first-year teacher to the veteran; there is something here for all."" ""As a former homeroom teacher, I can appreciate the relevance of this resource in any classroom. This book is great for elementary school settings, across all divisions."" - Amy Smith, ETFO Voice"


Educators, students and parents all experience stress in their day-to-day lives. Mental health in schools is gaining a lot of attention, particularly with the introduction of the updated health curriculum. Today, in addition to teaching learning skills, Ontario educators are expected to teach, report on and create mentally healthy classrooms.Stop the Stress in Schools, a book written by Joey Mandel, provides mental health strategies that teachers can use to build a kinder and gentler classroom. Mandel, a special education teacher, sets up the premise of her book early on - it is important that educators adopt their own regular routine of stress management. Mandel asserts that this is critical prior to modelling strategies to students. She encourages teachers to see and develop their role of guiding their students, coaching them to find their own solutions independently without placing judgement. This resource is practical and easy to navigate. It has a wide selection of ready-to-use graphic organizers, suggested anchor charts and activities. Teachers can choose to use these aids or modify them to suit the needs of their students. The author provides realistic scenarios and three styles of teacher response to each scenario: ignore, react or respond, respond always being the author's recommendation. All the scenarios are realistic and likely to happen in the elementary school classroom. The author does a great job of speaking to teachers across all levels of experience from the first-year teacher to the veteran; there is something here for all. Mandel suggests many stress management strategies, such as promoting positive self-talk, using self-calming strategies, practising mindfulness and guided visualizations, engaging in community circles, doing breathing exercises, writing and drawing out feelings, creating dialogue with and among students, using healthy channels like mediation and encouraging both resiliency and self-regulation. I will use many of the suggested strategies and aids provided in this book as I begin my own journey into the special education classroom. As a former homeroom teacher, I can appreciate the relevance of this resource in any classroom. This book is great for elementary school settings, across all divisions. REVIEWED BY AMY SMITHAmy Smith is a member of the York Region Teacher Local. ETFO VOICE Magazine of the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario


Educators, students and parents all experience stress in their day-to-day lives. Mental health in schools is gaining a lot of attention, particularly with the introduction of the updated health curriculum. Today, in addition to teaching learning skills, Ontario educators are expected to teach, report on and create mentally healthy classrooms. Stop the Stress in Schools, a book written by Joey Mandel, provides mental health strategies that teachers can use to build a kinder and gentler classroom. Mandel, a special education teacher, sets up the premise of her book early on - it is important that educators adopt their own regular routine of stress management. Mandel asserts that this is critical prior to modelling strategies to students. She encourages teachers to see and develop their role of guiding their students, coaching them to find their own solutions independently without placing judgement. This resource is practical and easy to navigate. It has a wide selection of ready-to-use graphic organizers, suggested anchor charts and activities. Teachers can choose to use these aids or modify them to suit the needs of their students. The author provides realistic scenarios and three styles of teacher response to each scenario: ignore, react or respond, respond always being the author's recommendation. All the scenarios are realistic and likely to happen in the elementary school classroom. The author does a great job of speaking to teachers across all levels of experience from the first-year teacher to the veteran; there is something here for all. Mandel suggests many stress management strategies, such as promoting positive self-talk, using self-calming strategies, practising mindfulness and guided visualizations, engaging in community circles, doing breathing exercises, writing and drawing out feelings, creating dialogue with and among students, using healthy channels like mediation and encouraging both resiliency and self-regulation. I will use many of the suggested strategies and aids provided in this book as I begin my own journey into the special education classroom. As a former homeroom teacher, I can appreciate the relevance of this resource in any classroom. This book is great for elementary school settings, across all divisions. REVIEWED BY AMY SMITH Amy Smith is a member of the York Region Teacher Local. ETFO VOICE Magazine of the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario


Author Information

Joey Mandel is a special education and ESL teacher at the TDSB, as well as a parent coach and education consultant at ISAND (Integrated Services for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders). She is dedicated to helping educators identify those skills deficits with which a child struggles and that impact their behaviour, working with teachers to help them better understand the social-emotional needs of their students and create healthier relationships in the classroom. Joey runs a private educational consulting and therapy clinic, go Social kids, which coaches parents towards a better understanding of social-emotional skills and sibling issues.

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