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The Teacher Toolbox for a Calm and Connected Classroom is a
whole-child, whole-hearted approach to teaching, wellness, and
student--teacher relationships. Chock-full of practical advice and
brain-based tools from an experienced teacher and counselor, this
book solves the question of how psychology and education can enrich
and empower both teachers and students' wellness. Peppered with
relatable anecdotes from the authors' experiences, the book deals
with how to help unpack the' "invisible backpack" that both
teachers and students bring into the classroom. Chapters are broken
down to show how to practically address common issues such
challenging behavior, social-emotional learning, trauma-informed
education, attachment theory, mindfulness, mental health and much
more. Each chapter outlines these common challenges but also
provides an abundance of practical tools that can be used to help.
Written accessibly, and with tools which are easy to implement, The
Teacher Toolbox for a Calm and Connected Classroom is an
indispensable guide for any teacher.
Hailing from suburban Los Angeles, raised by supportive parents,
and educated at a boys-only parochial school, Darryl Henley had it
all. He earned a history degree from UCLA, became a first-team All
American for the Bruins in 1988, and was a rising star as the
starting cornerback for the LA Rams in the early nineties. How
Henley, in the space of three short years, went from golden NFL
role model to federal inmate is one of the most bizarre stories in
the annals of sport-stars-turned-criminal.
The product of eight years of investigative research and over
one hundred interviews, "Intercepted" takes us into Henley's fourth
season in the NFL, when he met Rams cheerleader Tracy Donaho and
bumped into a boyhood friend named Willie McGowan, a onetime
youth-league standout who had since turned to drug trafficking.
Henley, Donaho, and McGowan embark on a scheme to transport cocaine
that lands Henley in federal prison, where he attempts to arrange a
Mafia hit on the sentencing judge and Donaho, who had been the star
witness against Henley at his trial. Detailing how one of the best
and brightest of our professional athletes destroyed himself
through temptation, arrogance, and anger at a justice system that
he felt had failed him, "Intercepted" is also a cautionary tale
about American culture, as disturbing as it is impossible to
ignore.
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