How the Brain Influences Behavior : Management Strategies for Every Classroom.
"This is a timely topic with workable solutions that enables students to learn in today's classrooms. A must-read for educators working with diverse populations."
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Thousand Oaks :
SAGE Publications,
2008.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Contents
- About the Author
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Are Behavior Problems on the Rise?
- Can Neuroscience Help?
- About this Book
- Questions this Book Will Answer
- Chapter Contents
- Other Helpful Tools
- Chapter 1
- Handling Social Misbehavior
- The Social and Emotional Brain
- Emotional Processing
- Pathways of Emotional Signals
- What Leads to Social Misbehavior?
- The Teacher is the Key
- Interventions for Handling Social Misbehavior
- Dealing with Social Anxieties
- Using Social Stories to Modify Behavior
- A Case Study: Using a Social Story for a Verbally Aggressive Student
- A Social Story for Angry Students
- Summary
- Chapter 2
- Dealing with Impulsive Behavior
- What Leads to Impulsivity and Violent Behavior
- Genetic Variations
- Prenatal Exposure to Cocaine
- Cerebral Lesions
- An Important Word About Testosterone
- Ignorance of Rules of Behavior
- Some Strategies for Controlling Impulsive Behavior
- Cognitive and Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions
- Putting Impulsive Problem Behavior in a Social Context
- Using Picture Books to Curb Impulsive Anger or Anxiety
- Other Suggested Strategies
- Summary
- Chapter 3
- Teaching Self-Control through Self-Verbalization
- Examining Self-Control
- What is Self-Control?
- Are Children Learning Self-Control?
- Brain Structures for Self-Control
- Do Mirror Neurons Play a Role in Self-Control?
- Losing Self-Control
- Helping Students Regain Self-Control
- Verbal Self-Control of Aggressive, Defiant, or other Behavior
- The Power of Self-Talk
- The ZIPPER Strategy
- "Say No and Walk Away" to Resist Peer Pressure
- Self-Control through Self-Talk and Self-Monitoring
- The Nature of Attention
- Self-Monitoring for other Problem Behaviors
- Self-Control through Self-Rating of Emotional Intensity
- The Anger Thermometer
- Summary.
- Chapter 4
- Managing the Behavior of Boys
- Why a Concern with Boys?
- Gender Differences in Behavior
- Genetic and Environmental Factors
- Impact of Biology
- Some Research Findings on Behavioral Differences
- Using Research-Based Strategies
- Movement-Based Instruction and Classroom Management
- Boy-Friendly Instruction and Discipline
- The Responsibility Strategy
- And What about Girls?
- The Rise of Cyberbullying
- Bullying versus Cyberbullying
- Dealing with Cyberbullying
- Summary
- Chapter 5
- Building Positive Relationships with Troubled Students
- Relationships and Research
- Insights from Neuroscience
- Some Research Findings
- Developing Teacher-Student Relationships
- The Importance of Positive Relationships with and for Students
- Reaching Unreachable Students with Dialogue Journals
- The Lunch Bunch: An Educator's Idea
- Managing Serious Behavior Problems through Adult Mentoring
- Summary
- Chapter 6
- Using Peer Relationships to Modify Behavior
- Examining Peer Relationships
- Dealing with Peer Influence: A Two-Edged Sword
- The Desire to be Liked
- Peer-Mediated Behavior Management Strategies
- Peer-Mediated Anger Management
- Factors to Consider in Peer Mediation
- Peer Confrontation to Curb Misbehavior
- The Mystery Motivator/Mystery Character Intervention to Decrease Inappropriate Behavior
- Group Contingency Interventions
- Summary
- Chapter 7
- Managing Oppositional Behavior
- What is Oppositional Behavior?
- Causes of Oppositional Behavior
- Students with Oppositional Behavior in the Classroom
- Teacher Knowledge of Oppositional Behavior
- Teacher Frustration and Countercontrol
- Defiant Students: Explosions Waiting to Happen
- Avoiding Triggers for Misbehavior in the Classroom
- Teaching Students to Relax
- Other Strategies
- What about Oppositional Defiant Disorder? (ODD).
- Development of ODD
- Treatment of ODD
- Summary
- Chapter 8
- Developing Positive Self-Esteem
- The Nature of Self-Esteem
- The Power of Self-Esteem
- Research on Self-Esteem
- Guidelines for Building Self-Esteem
- Building a New Perspective on the Troubled Student: The Strength-Based Assessment
- What is Strength-Based Assessment?
- Motivation and Attribution Retraining
- Motivation Research and Attribution Theory
- The "Shine My Light" Strategy
- Summary
- Chapter 9
- Putting it all Together
- Educational Climate: Are We Happy Here?
- What is Classroom Climate?
- The Biology of Happiness
- Successful Behavior Management in the Classroom
- Assessing Classroom Climate
- Classroom Management and Cultural Diversity
- Guidelines for Managing Diverse Classes
- Positive Behavioral Supports in the Classroom
- What are Positive Behavioral Supports?
- The Functional Assessment of Behavior
- The Behavioral Improvement Plan
- Multitiered Interventions and the Student Support Team
- Summary
- Conclusion
- Appendix
- Glossary
- References
- Resources
- Index.