Under-resourced children often experience multiple stressors in their everyday lives that can negatively impact their performance in schools. However, numerous research studies have shown that the most significant protective factor for under-resourced children is a caring, adult relationship. This study focuses on what needs to happen in the teacher-student relationship in order for the teacher to be that protective relationship. Building the teacher-student relationship aids all children, not just under-resourced children, in developing the academic, social and emotional skills necessary to be successful in the classroom. Development and presence of academic perseverance and an academic mindset of students are the two central skills analyz...
The research in this qualitative study bases itself on the importance of positive teacher-student re...
Today's educators have an important role in developing resilient children and fostering the characte...
The ability of young children to manage their emotions and behaviors and to make meaningful friendsh...
In a world where children are likely to experience early-life trauma, relationships matter, and trus...
Research has shown that Adverse Childhood Experiences can have devastating and lifelong effects on c...
All human beings share the need to belong; to feel that others like or love them and care for them i...
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore and describe the strategies that eleme...
Healthy interpersonal relationships at school are one of the strongest predictors of student academi...
Everyone has encountered someone who is hard to like and may not fit well with our own personality...
Researchers have increasingly focused on teacher-child relationships (TCRs) as malleable features wi...
Research suggests roughly one in four children experience one or more instances of trauma, or advers...
Many schools have adopted social and emotional learning programs, but few schools have achieved sign...
There is much more to education than reading, writing, and arithmetic. Countless factors can affect ...
Discouraged students come to school unable to learn. Emotional and social factors affect their intra...
From my observations I realized that if parents used education as a resource to educate themselves o...
The research in this qualitative study bases itself on the importance of positive teacher-student re...
Today's educators have an important role in developing resilient children and fostering the characte...
The ability of young children to manage their emotions and behaviors and to make meaningful friendsh...
In a world where children are likely to experience early-life trauma, relationships matter, and trus...
Research has shown that Adverse Childhood Experiences can have devastating and lifelong effects on c...
All human beings share the need to belong; to feel that others like or love them and care for them i...
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore and describe the strategies that eleme...
Healthy interpersonal relationships at school are one of the strongest predictors of student academi...
Everyone has encountered someone who is hard to like and may not fit well with our own personality...
Researchers have increasingly focused on teacher-child relationships (TCRs) as malleable features wi...
Research suggests roughly one in four children experience one or more instances of trauma, or advers...
Many schools have adopted social and emotional learning programs, but few schools have achieved sign...
There is much more to education than reading, writing, and arithmetic. Countless factors can affect ...
Discouraged students come to school unable to learn. Emotional and social factors affect their intra...
From my observations I realized that if parents used education as a resource to educate themselves o...
The research in this qualitative study bases itself on the importance of positive teacher-student re...
Today's educators have an important role in developing resilient children and fostering the characte...
The ability of young children to manage their emotions and behaviors and to make meaningful friendsh...