Safe, Seen, and Ready to Learn: A Classroom Support Guide for Students with Diverse Needs: Trauma-Informed Strategies, Autism-Affirming Practices, and Behavior Support for K-8 Classrooms - Couverture souple

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Singh, Anju

 
9781997043003: Safe, Seen, and Ready to Learn: A Classroom Support Guide for Students with Diverse Needs: Trauma-Informed Strategies, Autism-Affirming Practices, and Behavior Support for K-8 Classrooms

Synopsis

Trauma-informed strategies, autism-affirming practices, and emotional regulation tools for K-8 educators - from 20 years of real classroom experience.

Safe, Seen, and Ready to Learn is the first volume in The Whole Child Classroom Toolkit, a professional resource series for teachers, student services educators, and resource staff working with K-8 students who have diverse learning, emotional, and behavioral needs.

Every student needs to feel safe and connected before they can learn. This book gives educators the research-backed tools to build that foundation - without requiring a clinical background, special materials, or extra prep time.

Inside, you will find:

  • Trauma-informed strategies grounded in current research on the nervous system, co-regulation, and the Window of Tolerance
  • Autism-affirming approaches to communication, sensory needs, and special interests
  • Practical emotional regulation tools including the Three-Breath Reset and Body Check-In
  • A framework for understanding behavior as communication, with real responses to defiance, shutdown, and impulsivity
  • Twelve or more ready-to-use scripts for the hardest classroom moments - re-engagement after a meltdown, de-escalation, and difficult conversations with families
  • Four complete, low-prep individual support programs: the Morning Connection Ritual, Weekly Check-In, Strength Spotting, and the Worry and Wonder Routine
  • A Ready-to-Go Strategy Guide organizing every tool by category for instant classroom use

Written in plain language and grounded in the work of leading researchers in trauma, polyvagal theory, and autism education, this book translates complex science into strategies any educator can use tomorrow morning.

Whether you are a classroom teacher looking for practical regulation tools, a resource teacher building an individual support plan, or a student services professional supporting students through crisis and transition, this book belongs on your desk.

Pairs with Volume 2 (Connected, Capable, and Included) and Volume 3 (Observe, Plan, Act, Reflect) to form a complete professional toolkit for K-8 student support.

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À propos de l'auteur

Anju Singh is a literacy expert and educator with deep roots in diverse, multicultural classrooms. She is the creator of the SoundFirst Literacy Curriculum, the Reading Smart series (5 books), The Whole Child Classroom Toolkit (3 volumes), The Science of Reading Workbook & Decodable series (24 books), and The Inner Hero series (10 books), along with several independent titles. She holds an M.Sc., a PBDE, a B.Ed., a B.Sc., and Orton-Gillingham certification, with advanced training in the International Baccalaureate (IB) framework. Her work weaves together structured, evidence-based literacy instruction, differentiated and inquiry-based learning, and social-emotional development - giving educators and families practical tools that honor how children actually learn. Anju writes for real classrooms and real children, with one consistent promise: meet the learner where they are, and walk with them forward.

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