Bonnie Benard
Foreword
Preface
About the Author
1. Our Changing Roles as Teachers
Changing Student Needs and the Teacher's Role
Having Healthy Connections With Young People Is Key to Their Healthy Development
Meeting Our Students' Needs: The Caring Teacher
Central Concerns for Caring Teachers
2. Making Healthy Connections With Students
What We Do To Make a Difference
Different Ways We Can Make Healthy Connections With Students
Creating One-to-One Time with Students
Using Appropriate Self-Disclosure
Having High Expectations of Students While Conveying a Belief in Their Capabilities
Networking with Family and Friends
Building a Sense of Community Among Students
Providing Rituals and Traditions
Summary of the Ways To Create Healthy Connections with Students
3. Communicating to Our Students That We Care
Treating Students with Dignity and Respect
The Ways We Show Respect to Students
How Students Respond to Respectful Treatment
Summary of How We Communicate Caring
4. What It Takes to Revitalize Ourselves
How We Can Revitalize Ourselves
Feeling Competent Generates Emotional Rewards
Beliefs About the Role of Teacher and Teaching
Personal Qualities That Enhance Connecting With Students
Common Interpersonal Skills and Relational Resources that Enhance Connecting with Students
Support of Family, Friends, and Professionals
Summary of What It Takes to Revitalize Ourselves
5. Yeah, I Hear You, But...
Resources
References
Index