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As the number of dual language learners (DLLs) in early childhood
settings continues to rise, educators need to know how to teach,
engage, and assess children from different cultural and linguistic
backgrounds. They'll have the effective strategies they need with
this timely book, a reader-friendly guide that expertly connects
research to practice for teachers of young DLLs. Early childhood
educators will start with a detailed review of the demographics of
today's DLLs and the latest research findings on supporting the
learning and development of bilingual and multilingual children.
Then they'll find practical guidance on the best instructional and
assessment practices to integrate into their classrooms. Throughout
the book, five in-depth case studies of diverse children highlight
the importance of considering each child's background, skills, and
home experiences when designing effective learning environments.
Extending the groundbreaking work of Patton O. Tabors and ideal for
use as a textbook or in-service guide, this concise book compiles
everything teachers need to know about working with young DLLs-and
setting them up for a lifetime of school success. TEACHERS WILL
LEARN HOW TO Connect and work with families, with consideration for
their cultural context, practices, beliefs, goals, and diverse
experiences Internalize eight key beliefs every teacher should have
about dual language learning and apply those beliefs to practice
Apply specific, evidence-based classroom practices that promote the
learning and development of young DLLs Use best practices to help
DLL children develop language and early literacy skills Assess the
learning of DLLs in culturally valid and linguistically appropriate
ways Implement appropriate assessment practices that inform
instruction and promote the learning of DLLs PRACTICAL MATERIALS:
Preservice and in-service teachers alike will benefit from the
learning objectives, guiding questions, self-study and reflection
activities, and downloadable forms, including a case study template
for child observations and a helpful resource guide to share with
families.
This introductory textbook, written specifically for graduate
students in clinical mental health counseling programs, is
distinguished by a unique integrated system-of-care approach,
reflecting current trends in mental health treatment. Designed to
address the 2016 CACREP standards, the book delivers an in-depth
examination of the professional knowledge, skills, and current
issues in professional counseling that are essential to clinical
practice. The textbook emphasizes the elements of practice, while
providing students with ample case studies that enable them to
integrate theoretical concepts with real-world examples.By
distilling a wealth of knowledge from experts in the field, the
textbook looks at the history and contemporary issues of mental
health counseling through the lens of a bioecological approach.
Engaging chapters focus on issues critical to mental health
counseling, including strength-based approaches, varied clinical
practice settings, professional issues, self-care, and more.
Additionally, the text presents dilemmas and pitfalls intrinsic to
mental health practice. Learning objectives, case illustrations,
and abundant resources in each chapter reinforce the practical,
real-world information upon which students can build throughout
their education. A robust Instructor's Manual and key PowerPoint
slides also are provided. Purchase includes access to the e-book
for use on most mobile devices or computers. Key Features: Offers
unique, integrated system-of-care and community-based approaches
integral to current trends Provides emphases on strength-based and
ecological perspectives of CMHC practice Includes real-life
examples and insights that facilitate the integration of theory and
practice Describes dilemmas and pitfalls intrinsic to a variety of
mental health practice topics Includes tips from the field and
real-world case illustrations to enhance clinical application
Includes learning objectives in each chapter Reflects 2016 and 2009
CACREP standards that are highlighted in each chapter
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This story is about a little alien named Pudlie, who's mommy could
not take care of him the way baby aliens needed to be cared for.He
was taken from his mommy and placed into a strange place called a
foster home. It is about how he felt and what he went through along
the way.He had to find strenght and courage everyday to face his
problems and learn how to deal & cope with them. He made
mistakes but worked through them with help and determination
&belief in himself. He had to sort out alot of pain and
feelings in order for him to see he could be happy again and loved,
just in a different way.
The only comprehensive text to focus on trauma, stress, crisis, and
disaster counseling from a clinical practice perspectiveThis
overarching text, intended both for mental health
practitioners-in-training and for practicing clinicians, focuses on
the impact of stress, crisis, trauma, and disaster on diverse
populations across the lifespan as well as on effective treatment
strategies. The second edition is newly grounded in a "trauma
scaffold," providing foundational information that therapists can
build upon, step-by-step, to treat individuals affected by more
complex trauma events. This resource newly addresses the mental
health implications of COVID-19, which has had an enormous impact
on multitudes of people since the beginning of the pandemic, its
repercussions likely to continue for some time into the future. The
text also is updated to provide the most recent diagnostic
information regarding trauma in the DSM-5. Two new chapters address
the confluence of crises related to anthropogenic climate change
and the effects of mass violence. This unrivalled resource
emphasizes stress management and crisis intervention skills as
important building blocks for working with more complex issues of
trauma and disaster. It underscores the idea that trauma must be
approached from multiple perspectives and in multiple dimensions
encompassing individual, community, societal, and systemic
implications along with multicultural and diversity frames of
reference. The text integrates the latest findings from
neuropsychology and psychopharmacology with an emphasis on
Polyvagal Theory. Additionally, the text highlights the importance
of clinical supervision in trauma care and examines ethical
dimensions and the need for self-care among trauma counselors.
Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or
computers. New to the Second Edition: Reconceptualizes the text
with the concept of a "Trauma Scaffold" as a foundation upon which
to understand and develop treatment for increasingly complex trauma
events Addresses the COVID-19 pandemic and its profound effect on
the mental health of vast numbers of people Includes two new
chapters on the confluence of crises related to anthropogenic
climate change and the effects of mass violence Includes PowerPoint
slides to accompany an updated Instructor's Manual Key Features:
Delivers both introductory and advanced clinical information
addressing complex trauma Addresses trauma from a bioecological
framework with emphasis on trauma-informed practices, multicultural
pluralism, diversity, and social justice Considers neurobiological
responses to trauma with new research and the contributions of
Polyvagal Theory Examines individual, familial, community, society,
and systemic understandings of stress, crisis, trauma, and disaster
Includes a wealth of resources for further study, text boxes, and
case studies to reinforce learning
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