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Brave Teaching: Bringing Emotional-Resiliency Skills from the Wilderness to the Classroom

By: Krissy Pozatek, Sarah Love
Narrated by: Louisa Gwin
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In this companion volume to Brave Parenting, Krissy Pozatek, author of The Parallel Process, employs the skills she learned in wilderness therapy to show how teachers can build emotional resilience, regulation, and mindfulness in their students, as well as nurture their ability to problem-solve and develop life-skills. With examples drawn from the practical experiences of Sarah Love, a fourth-grade teacher, Krissy demonstrates how educators can create a dynamic and engaged student body, communicate effectively, and manage emotions and expectations in contemporary classrooms, schools, and in parent-teacher relationships.

©2018 Krissy Pozatek and Sarah Love (P)2019 Lantern Books
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