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Werner, Emmy – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2012
In 1955, the first longitudinal study of resilience began on the island of Kauai. This research continues to the present. This article presents an interview with Emmy Werner, the principal investigator. In a series of five books published over a period of thirty years, she demonstrated the remarkable ability of children from difficult backgrounds…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Caring, Resilience (Psychology), Children
Newman, Dee – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2012
In creating Project Re-ED, Nicholas Hobbs (1913-1983) embarked on a bold new approach to emotionally troubled children and youth. Re-ED, an acronym for the Re-education of Emotionally Disturbed Children, builds on positive concepts of normalcy and health rather than deviance and illness. Hobbs had been impressed by the "educateur" of Europe and…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Foreign Countries, Counseling Techniques, Competence
Shields, Julie; Milstein, Mindy; Robinson, Consuela – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2012
In order to thrive, organizations must undergo significant change at various points in their development. Such is the case with Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) Emotional Disability Services in the beginning process of implementing Response Ability Pathways (RAP) with staff and students. The impetus for change originated from an…
Descriptors: Organizational Change, Change Strategies, Emotional Disturbances, Emotional Problems
Smart, Max – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2012
The concept of "space" has been used in youth care parlance to describe how and where relational care with youth takes place. Interpersonal space is central to child and youth care practice. It is the realm in which helping adults work to engage and connect with a youth. Unconditional space is designed around the "needs" of the youth and not…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Caring, Altruism, Biographies
Laursen, Erik K.; Whindleton, Kendra – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2012
Unresolved issues from home often spill over into behavior problems at school. This article discusses the five-minute RAP techniques: (1) connect; (2) clarify; and (3) restore. The authors present a case study wherein this brief restorative intervention had been a successful alternative to punishment and exclusion.
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Student Behavior, Family Environment, Family Influence
Pym, Donna – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2012
Being an educator is not a job. It is a calling. Educators cannot teach children if they cannot reach children. In this reflection, the author, a RAP trainer, describes the transformation that occurs as youth professionals discover the power of connecting with challenging students. (Contains 1 photo.)
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Teaching (Occupation), Teacher Student Relationship, At Risk Students
Rubin, Ron – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2012
School disengagement is linked to a lack of opportunities for students to fulfill their needs for independence and self-determination. Young people have little say about what, when, where, and how they will learn, the criteria used to assess their success, and the content of school and classroom rules. Traditional behavior management discourages…
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Educational Opportunities, Discipline, Self Determination
Foltz, Robert – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2012
Everyone experiences stress and needs extra help at times. Often this involves informal support, but in certain circumstances, help comes in the form of therapy. Sometimes there is a negative impression about "needing" therapy. But when the going gets tough, sometimes the tough go to therapy. With a wide range of factors working against them,…
Descriptors: Therapy, Youth, Coping, Residential Care
Larson, Joanne; Hoover, John H. – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2012
Anti-bullying experts employ trade books in dealing with contemporary issues facing young people, including bullying. At least three conceptual strands underpin the application of young adult literature (YAL) in such enterprises: (1) reliance on tested voices appealing to young readers; (2) the potential effect of quality YAL on literacy…
Descriptors: Books, Bullying, Adolescent Literature, Bibliotherapy
Koehler, Nancy – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2012
Over 400 educators and youth professionals have completed Life Space Crisis Intervention training offered by the Charlevoix-Emmett Intermediate School District in rural northern Michigan. In this article, participants describe how significant changes in their own perceptions, mindsets, and actions translate into direct benefits for themselves and…
Descriptors: Professional Training, Stress Management, Stress Variables, Crisis Intervention
Grimes, Tiffany – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2012
Many fingers are pointed at today's youth who are maligned for problems of bullying, school dropout, teen violence, suicide, and sexual encounters at ever younger ages. But these are symptoms of the culture of discord adults have created for youth. Too many youth lack positive adult and peer relationships, a loving and caring community, and a…
Descriptors: Youth, Parent Child Relationship, Caring, Peer Relationship
Brokenleg, Martin – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2012
The author reflects on the history of the Circle of Courage model in creating resilient children in a world where virtually all young people can be considered to be at risk. The author stresses that those people in the Reclaiming Youth movement are in the business of humanizing youth work and childcare. They continue to call adults back to the…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Altruism, At Risk Persons, Adults
Van Bockern, Steve; McDonald, Tim – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2012
Dream what a school would be like in which the purpose is to meet the needs of children and the larger community so that all can lead a good life. Using the Circle of Courage[TM]--a model grounded in values of deep respect for the dignity of all--the authors of this article outline overarching goals and indicators that can turn this dream into…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Educational Environment, Interpersonal Relationship, Coping
Aichhorn, August; Redl, Fritz – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2012
This discussion is drawn from the writings of two eminent founders of strength-based approaches to troubled children and adolescents. August Aichhorn is best known for his classic book, "Wayward Youth," and Fritz Redl as co-author of "Children Who Hate". August Aichhorn and Anna Freud mentored a young educational psychologist, Fritz Redl…
Descriptors: Aggression, Children, Behavior Disorders, Adolescents
Steele, William; Kuban, Caelan – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2012
Only as adults witness the world experienced by traumatized children can they develop appropriate interventions that lead to healing and resilience. This article highlights the philosophy and programs of the National Institute for Trauma and Loss in Children. The National Institute for Trauma and Loss in Children (TLC) was founded in 1990 by…
Descriptors: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Intervention, Child Health, Coping

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