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Where passion for reading and mental health merge. Jessica Fowler, LCSW has gone to the authors of the books that therapist are reading, so listeners can hear from the experts themselves about their book and topic related to mental health. Each episode is a short formate, so that one can hear about the book, why the author wrote it and who it is for before deciding if this book might be helpful. Please note that the information shared in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only.
Teaching with A Strength-Based Approach: How To Motivate Students And Build Relationships
What Your Therapist Is Reading ®
32 minutes
2 months ago
Teaching with A Strength-Based Approach: How To Motivate Students And Build Relationships
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We are starting season 8 with Teaching With A Strength-Based Approach: How to Motivate Students and Build Relationships by Steven Baron, Psy.D., which seems fitting as we are in the swing of back to school. Dr. Barons, a seasoned school psychologist and private practice therapist, shares insights on how highlighting students' strengths can significantly impact their success and well-being. The discussion includes practical strategies for educators to incorporate strength-based methods in their classrooms, emphasizing the long-term positive effects these relationships can have on students.
Highlights from this episode:
Strength-Based Approach in Education
Real-Life Application: A Success Story
The Importance of Positive Teacher-Student Relationships
Practical Strategies for Teachers
The Role of Teachers and Parents in Child Development
About the author:
Steven Baron, Psy.D., was a school psychologist for thirty years in elementary and secondary settings. He currently treats children, teenagers, and families in private practice. Previously, Steve worked in mental health clinics and hospital settings and is currently a college adjunct. Steve has authored book chapters and journal articles on positive psychology and child psychotherapy. He recently published a book, Teaching With A Strength-Based Approach: How To Motivate Students And Build Relationships, by Routledge. In the book, Steve presents research on the impact of the teacher-student relationship on students and shares methods on how teachers can use this connection to help students identify and utilize their assets, even those they may not be aware of. Steve has presented to local and national conferences, school districts, and community organizations.
What Your Therapist Is Reading ®
Where passion for reading and mental health merge. Jessica Fowler, LCSW has gone to the authors of the books that therapist are reading, so listeners can hear from the experts themselves about their book and topic related to mental health. Each episode is a short formate, so that one can hear about the book, why the author wrote it and who it is for before deciding if this book might be helpful. Please note that the information shared in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only.