Neuroscience and Teaching Very Difficult Kids

Neuroscience and Teaching Very Difficult Kids
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Publisher : Austin Macauley
Total Pages : 170
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ISBN-10 : 178710639X
ISBN-13 : 9781787106390
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Book Synopsis Neuroscience and Teaching Very Difficult Kids by : John R Frew

Download or read book Neuroscience and Teaching Very Difficult Kids written by John R Frew and published by Austin Macauley. This book was released on 2021-03-31 with total page 170 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Teaching students whose behaviour is so 'out of control' is a challenge faced by all teachers in modern schools. Contemporary approaches have focused on dealing with the presenting behaviours and attempting to control those. This approach may deal with the problem in the short term but creates no long-term solution. This work accepts that the majority of extremely dysfunctional behaviour is carried out by children who have suffered early, persistent trauma and/or neglect. Disruptive conduct can be explained by the effect their early childhood environment has had on the neural construction of their brain. These children are not 'born bad' but behave this way because of the 'parenting' they received in their early life. These are the children who have graduated out of these dysfunctional environments. Recognising this provides the key to understanding how to deal with these kids. Because the social conditions created these problems, if we change those conditions, over time these children will develop different behaviours to get their fundamental needs met. The solution lies in the fact that everyone acts to get their needs met in the environment in which they live, so it makes sense to present an environment that demands different behaviours to satisfy these needs. The book provides a description about how the early childhood environment creates the neural scaffold that drives dysfunctional behaviour and how developing a well-defined classroom environment will make a positive contribution to changing that behaviour.


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