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School Wellness

School Wellness

著者: Ohio School-Based Center of Excellence for Prevention and Early Intervention
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How do educators best promote wellness for students and staff? Join host Amanda Hampton, a certified Prevention Specialist, and the Ohio School-Based Center of Excellence as we discuss supporting mental health in K-12 education. We will discuss innovative strategies and initiatives to create nurturing environments. Together we will gain insight and inspiration, and learn about evidence-based tools to positively impact student and teacher well-being. Tune in and join a community dedicated to building schools where children and the adults who support them are healthy and thriving. Discover more resources from the Ohio School-Based Center of Excellence for Prevention & Early Intervention at ohiosbcoe.org.2024 個人的成功 心理学 心理学・心の健康 自己啓発 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Brice Frasure - Building Effective Student Assistance Programs
    2025/07/10
    Episode Summary:

    In this episode of "School Wellness," host Amanda Hampton engages in an insightful discussion with Brice Frasure from Logan Hocking Schools. They delve into the pivotal role of Student Assistance Programming (SAP) in enhancing the well-being of students and staff. Brice shares how SAP, an evidence-based framework, aids in addressing non-academic barriers such as mental health, behavioral issues, and family concerns, creating a coordinated support system that complements existing educational initiatives.

    Throughout the conversation, Amanda and Brice discuss the journey of implementing SAP at Logan Hocking Schools, emphasizing the challenges and successes of coordinating support structures in educational settings. They explore the importance of a systems approach, the necessity of stakeholder engagement, and the value of community partnerships. This episode shines a light on strategies for early identification, the power of referrals, and the critical role of staff wellness in maintaining robust educational programs. Keywords like "student assistance programs," "mental health support," and "community partnerships" are central themes woven throughout their dialogue.

    Key Takeaways:
    • Coordinated Support Systems: Discover how SAP can align and enhance existing support frameworks within schools, tackling barriers to learning in a holistic manner.

    • Role of Community Partnerships: Learn about the significance of engaging local agencies in creating a seamless support network for students and staff.

    • Early Identification & Strengths-Based Referrals: Explore the value of screening tools and well-designed referral processes in identifying students' needs, while leveraging their strengths.

    • Staff Wellness: Understand the importance of prioritizing staff wellness to ensure that educators can effectively support students.

    • Continuous Improvement: Uncover the iterative nature of SAP implementation that allows schools to adapt and refine their strategies to meet evolving student requirements.

    Notable Quotes:
    • "SAP provides a coordinated framework that looks at aligning services to meet whole child initiatives." - Brice Frasure

    • "It’s important that the support processes include the family voice; it’s about working with them, not doing for them." - Brice Frasure

    • "Schools can't fix everything, but we need to have systems in place to help coordinate support resources for removing barriers." - Brice Frasure

    • "A lot of what we find successful are the things we adjust and adapt as needed; it’s about aligning our systems effectively." - Brice Frasure

    • "Staff wellness is essential because, without it, we can't adequately support students or sustain programs." - Brice Frasure

    Resources:
    • Signs of Suicide - Nationwide Children's Hospital

    • PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports) resources

    • 317 Board - Athens, Hocking, and Vinton County ADAMH Board

    • SAP Resources - Library of materials to boost the SAP Program in your community or district

    Explore more about these themes and gain comprehensive insights by tuning into the full episode. Stay connected for more enlightening discussions from the School Wellness series, aimed at enhancing educational environments through expert dialogues.

    Discover more resources from the Ohio School-Based Center of Excellence for Prevention & Early Intervention at OhioSBCOE.

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    55 分
  • Katie Ostendorf - Strategies for Creating a Trauma-Informed Classroom
    2024/11/06
    Episode Summary:

    In this engaging episode of School Wellness, Amanda Hampton delves into the intricacies of creating a trauma-informed classroom with educator Katie Ostendorf. Katie shares her journey into teaching, fueled by a passion sparked during a high school mentoring experience. She describes her continued dedication to foster an inclusive, supportive learning environment. With a primary focus on ELA and the integration of social studies, Katie's approach emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing the emotional needs of students through trauma-informed practices and goal setting.

    Listeners will gain valuable insight into how behavior communication can be harnessed to enhance teaching practices and support student growth. Katie discusses various strategies, including utilizing PAX GBG and creating calm spaces, to help students manage their emotions and behaviors effectively. These strategies not only create a positive school climate but also enable students to develop self-regulation skills critical in their academic and personal lives. The conversation underscores the necessity of a compassionate approach in education and the impact of continued professional development in areas such as mental health and trauma-informed teaching.

    Key Takeaways:
    • Goal Setting for Growth: Katie emphasizes the importance of empowering students through goal setting, facilitating ownership over both academic and personal achievements.

    • Behavior as Communication: Understanding student behavior as a form of communication and addressing underlying needs rather than just the symptoms is crucial in a trauma-informed classroom.

    • Importance of SEL and Morning Meetings: Implementing morning meetings and social-emotional learning programs helps students develop the necessary skills for self-regulation and emotional expression.

    • Effective Use of Calming Spaces: Creating dedicated spaces for students to decompress can significantly affect students' ability to manage stress and regain focus.

    • Avoiding Power Struggles: Building a trauma-informed classroom involves avoiding personalizing student behavior, avoiding power struggles, and focusing on proactive support.

    Notable Quotes:
    • "Behavior is communication...we can't take the behavior personally."

    • "Start the school year with goal writing... give themselves ownership."

    • "If that 15 minutes of morning meetings gets us that time back in the classroom, it's worth it."

    • "Focus on those students who are engaging appropriately."

    • "Don't take away their recess...recess is a time for them to navigate those behaviors."

    Resources:
    • PAX Good Behavior Game (GBG): A behavioral intervention Katie finds effective in her classroom.

    • Book: "Self-Regulation in the Classroom: Helping Students Learn How to Learn" by Richard M. Cash.

    • Website: Centervention offers free resources for social-emotional learning and student reflection.

    For a deep dive into these strategies and insights on enhancing educational practices through a trauma-informed lens, listen to the full episode. Stay tuned for more impactful content from School Wellness that connects you with foundational resources and support in education.

    Discover more resources from the Ohio School-Based Center of Excellence for Prevention & Early Intervention at OhioSBCOE.org.

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    38 分
  • Karen Eads - Empowering Students Through Trauma-Informed Practices
    2024/10/02

    Join Amanda Hampton and guest Karen Eads as they discuss creating trauma-informed classrooms. Karen, a veteran first-grade teacher with 35 years of experience at Norwood Elementary, shares her journey and strategies for fostering a safe, empathetic, and regulated learning environment. Learn about her use of PAX tools, creating emotional safety, and the importance of modeling self-regulation. Discover how addressing emotional and behavioral needs can significantly enhance academic performance and overall well-being in young students.

    About the Guest:

    Karen Eads is a seasoned educator with over 35 years of experience, currently teaching first grade at Norwood Elementary School. As a volleyball coach for Norwood City Schools and a devoted advocate for trauma-informed education, Karen brings a rich background of personal and professional experience to her role. Her journey in education, inspired by her own childhood challenges and positive influences from teachers and coaches, fuels her passion for impacting young lives positively.

    Key Takeaways:
    • Understanding Trauma-Informed Education: Recognizing and addressing the impacts of adverse childhood experiences on students' learning and behavior.
    • Importance of Emotional and Physical Safety: Prioritizing safety and emotional well-being over academics to create a conducive learning environment.
    • Implementing PAX Good Behavior Game: Tools and strategies for promoting positive behavior and self-regulation, demonstrating the effectiveness of the PAX system.
    • Growth Mindset Approach: Continuous self-improvement as a teacher, being reflective, adaptable, and instilling the same principles in students.
    • Teacher and Community Collaboration: The significance of engaging colleagues, parents, and school staff in supporting students' mental health and well-being.
    Notable Quotes:
    1. "My goals are to help my students feel safe and loved. I show them that they matter as I strive to not only listen to their words but also watch their actions." – Karen Eads
    2. "We need to all remember that children's brains grow at a phenomenal rate, but their experiences help shape this growth, whether they're positive or negative." – Karen Eads
    3. "A teacher needs to know that students thrive on predictability and routine." – Karen Eads
    4. "My students need to know me as a person, as a mom, as a learner, just like they are, as a pet owner, but also as a person who makes mistakes." – Karen Eads
    5. "You belong, you matter, and you are loved. And if you work hard to have children truly believe those things, then really you can tackle anything." – Karen Eads
    Resources:
    • PAX Good Behavior Game: Official PAX website
    • Books Mentioned: "You Matter" (used during the first weeks of school)

    To delve deeper into the transformative power of trauma-informed education and learn actionable strategies for your classroom, listen to the full episode and stay tuned for more insightful discussions on School Wellness.

    Discover more resources from the Ohio School-Based Center of Excellence for Prevention & Early Intervention at OhioSBCOE.org.

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    37 分

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