Perspective: Restorative Practices in Elementary Schools is a practical, compassionate guide for educators who want to build classrooms where students feel seen, valued, and supported. Written with warmth and clarity, this book helps teachers shift from reactive discipline to proactive connection, offering a grounded approach that strengthens relationships and reduces classroom conflict. Rather than relying on scripts or rigid programs, Perspective invites educators to slow down, notice what is happening beneath the surface, and respond in ways that build trust and emotional safety.
Drawing from real classroom experiences, restorative principles, and the everyday realities of elementary teaching, this book shows how small shifts in language, tone, and presence can transform the learning environment. Educators will learn how to guide students through big feelings, repair harm without shame, and create routines that support emotional regulation. Each section is designed to be accessible and immediately usable, making it ideal for teachers, counselors, paraprofessionals, and administrators who want tools that fit naturally into the school day.
Perspective emphasizes the power of curiosity over judgment, connection over control, and understanding over reaction. It helps educators recognize the stories students carry with them and offers strategies for responding with empathy while maintaining clear boundaries and expectations. The book also highlights the importance of adult self-regulation, modeling calm, and creating predictable structures that help children feel secure.
Whether you are new to restorative practices or looking to deepen your existing approach, Perspective provides a steady, encouraging companion for the work. It honors the complexity of teaching while offering simple, meaningful steps that make classrooms more humane and more effective. This is a resource educators will return to again and again as they build communities where every child has the chance to grow, repair, and thrive.