
Lost at School
Why Our Kids with Behavioral Challenges are Falling Through the Cracks and How We Can Help Them
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Nick Podehl
From the renowned authority on education and parenting, "an in-depth approach to aid parents and teachers to work together with behaviorally challenging students" (Publishers Weekly) - now revised and updated.
School discipline is broken. Too often, the kids who need our help the most are viewed as disrespectful, out of control, and beyond help, and are often the recipients of our most ineffective, most punitive interventions. These students - and their parents, teachers, and administrators - are frustrated and desperate for answers.
Dr. Ross W. Greene, author of the acclaimed book The Explosive Child, offers educators and parents a different framework for understanding challenging behavior. Dr. Greene's Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS) approach helps adults focus on the true factors contributing to challenging classroom behaviors, empowering educators to address these factors and create helping relationships with their most at-risk kids.
This revised and updated edition of Lost at School contains the latest refinements to Dr. Greene's CPS model, including enhanced methods for solving problems collaboratively, improving communication, and building relationships with kids.
Dr. Greene's lively, compelling narrative includes:
- Tools to identify the problems and lagging skills causing challenging behavior
- Explicit guidance on how to radically improve interactions with challenging kids and reduce challenging episodes - along with many examples showing how it's done
- Practical guidance for successful planning and collaboration among educators, parents, and kids
Backed by years of experience and research and written with a powerful sense of hope and achievable change, Lost at School gives teachers and parents the realistic strategies and information to impact the classroom experience of every challenging kid (and their classmates).
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
Download the accompanying reference guide.©2014 Ross W. Greene (P)2015 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved. Excerpt from “Across the Great Divide” by Kate Wolf © Another Sundown Publishing Company, used with permission.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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Great for Parents and Teachers
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Awesome!!!
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Amazing perspective shift for educators
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Amazing amazing!
This is the most amazing book I am going to order more of his books!
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A must read if you work at a school!
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Great Book
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Recently their IEP team wanted to exit 2 of my kids and I said no. I began my research journey over the summer, It's been 10 months now. I've learned a ton but there's so much more. Due to 1 particular EC teacher who I feel is only there b/c of being a coach, I have been working with an advocate to help me prepare for the next IEP meeting. It's important that I get the best IEP in place for all my kids but particularly 1 of them as she goes to HS next year. I want the help she needs in place. You see, my kids are smart. They are able & "capable " of getting good grades and test well.
On the IEP'S I noticed multiple teachers say things like "they are capable of doing the work if they want too", "they can behave well when they choose too".
This just confirms to me that they don't get it. The teachers don't understand the underlying issues and they're not even looking for them. They are putting the blame on the child instead of asking themselves why? Why is this child "choosing"xyz? Why does this child not "want" to do xyz? Instead of digging deeper they just want to say we've done all we can, it's up to them now so they exit them from the IEP. This book digs deeper and explains what is fundamentally lacking. It takes you back to the basics. Before a child can talk you have to teach them what words mean, before that you teach them words, before that you teach them sounds, letters, letter sounds, the use of lip and tongue muscles, etc.
So how can we expect a child to read and complete an assignment if they are lacking in ANY of the SKILLS necessary to complete the task starting with the skill to read, understand all the words, comprehension of words, of task, skills to initiate a plan of attack to reach the end goal. So many skills are needed to get to the finish line of turning in a completed assignment on time and not having mastered anyone of those skills IS a learning disability/difference and the teachers need to be able to recognize the skills lacking and work with the child to acquire and master those missing skills.
I think this book should be a required reading to attain a teaching degree.
excellent resource
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Good for this teacher!
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Ground breaking.
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