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The Re-Set Process

Trauma-Informed Behavior Strategies

Dyane Lewis Carrere Wynne Kinder Vicki Phillips

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Brookes Publishing Co
30 October 2020
At the heart of this essential guidebook lies a revolutionary approach to trauma and the children who experience it. Carrere and Kinder educate today's teachers and school leaders about the ways that trauma shows up in the classroom and its impacts on learning, behavior, development, and relationships. With this foundation, readers learn about the Re-Set Process-a structured yet flexible series of steps for addressing challenging behavior. This trauma-informed process and related strategies help heal the impacts of trauma, thereby improving behavior as well as social and academic outcomes.

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Imprint:   Brookes Publishing Co
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm, 
Weight:   675g
ISBN:   9781681254197
ISBN 10:   1681254190
Pages:   296
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
About the Online Companion Materials About the Authors Foreword [Vicki Phillips, Ph.D] Preface Acknowledgments Section I Defining and Understanding Trauma Chapter 1 Trauma Foundations Chapter 2 Trauma in the Room Section I Resources Appendix A: Glossary Section II The Re-Set Process Chapter 3 The Re-Set Process Overview Chapter 4 The Re-Set Process: Proactive Forms Chapter 5 The Re-Set Process: Reactive Forms Chapter 6 The Re-Set Room Chapter 7 Re-Set Process Planning and Implementation Section II Resources Appendix A: Re-Set Activities Organized by Step Appendix B Scripts for Regulating Activities Appendix C: Fiddle Objects and Marble Maze Directions Section III Trauma-Informed Behavior Practices Chapter 8 Classroom Culture Chapter 9 Building Regulation Skills Chapter 10 Providing Behavior Feedback Chapter 11 Educator Self-Care Section III Resources Appendix A Team Collaboration Survey Appendix B Seating Positions Appendix C Spotlight Strategies: Simple Ways to Create Predictability Appendix D Spotlight Strategies: Simple Ways to Protect Emotional Safety Appendix E Spotlight Strategies: Simple Ways for Nurturing Adult to Student Relationships Appendix F Spotlight Strategies: Simple Ways for Nurturing Student to Student Relationships Appendix G Cooperative Learning Structures Appendix H Modulation Exercises Appendix I Behavior Management Systems: Risk Assessment Appendix J Ticket and Pocket System Appendix K Playing Card Reinforcement System

Dyane Carrere, M.Ed., Trauma Informed School Practices Consultant, LLC Owner, DCarrere Consulting, LLC. Dyane's 40 -year career in education has taken many forms - teacher, administrator, adjunct faculty member, consultant and staff developer. Throughout this time, her work has concentrated on supporting students whose struggles have placed them at the fringes of school success. Dyane has worked in preschool through secondary settings as well as with families and service agencies focusing on developing compassionate, creative, effective behavior supports. She has both taught and been a guest speaker at the college level, bringing her lens on behavior to pre-service educators and Masters-level educators. During the last fifteen years of her career, Dyane has focused on supporting schools in understanding trauma and developing practices that support students with trauma histories. She has shared this work with others through local, state and national forums. Dyane believes that the educators and students with whom she has had the opportunity to learn from and with have been the greatest gifts of her professional life. They have profoundly informed her work through their insights, their intentions, their feedback and their stories. Wynne Kinder, M.Ed., Educator and Author, Wellness Works in Schools. Wynne's teaching career spans 30 years in public and private schools, including 15 years of bringing mindfulness and trauma-informed strategies into regular, special and alternative education classrooms (K-12). Her teaching, curricula and program, Wellness Works in Schools, has reached thousands of teachers and their students. Wynne's training and teaching tools address/integrate mindful awareness, attention, self-care, re-regulation, trauma in the classroom, healthy connections, social emotional skills, and behavior guidance. She teaches two graduate courses: Trauma, Restoration & Resilience in Educational Environments and Self-Care for Teachers at Eastern Mennonite University.

Reviews for The Re-Set Process: Trauma-Informed Behavior Strategies

“The Re-Set Process provides a clear and concise ‘how-to’ guide for teachers and administrators seeking trauma-sensitive, practical ways to work with students demonstrating challenging behaviors. Dyane brings her extensive real-life experiences and expertise to this resource, sharing her highly effective strategies with educators, mental health professionals, parents, and others seeking to implement proactive methods to positively impact the lives of children.” —Elizabeth Potts, Missouri Western State University “The Re-Set Process provides the tools that teachers are constantly seeking to move from ‘behaviour management’ to learner engagement and resilience.” —Ross Bernay, Deputy Head of School, Auckland University of Technology, University of Auckland, New Zealand


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