By: Robert P. Bowman, Ph.D., Kathy Cooper, M.S.W., Ron Miles, Ph.D., Tom Carr, M.S., and Tommie Toner, E.Ed.
Some students are perceived by educators as "difficult" to manage. Working with them can be exhausting and frustrating at times. Unfortunately, because of the behavioral challenges they present to educators, these students sometimes do not receive the support and encouragement they need to succeed. The following book contains collections of ready-to-use strategies and activities for unlocking the potentials of "difficult" students. Learn "best strategies" for reaching and helping:
- Attention-Seekers
- Aggressive Students
- Manipulators
- Apathetic Students
This book also provides many innovative ideas for managing and surviving the "difficult classroom". Helpful insights into home issues and other underlying causes of difficult behaviors are included.
(Paperback)