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Belonging
How Social Connection Can Heal, Empower, and Educate Kids

  • Dustin Bindreiff - Special Education Coordinator, Nevada County Superintendent of Schools


December 2022 | 184 pages | Corwin

Develop a sense of safety and connection in our youth

Research shows that a sense of belonging has a profound effect on the physical, mental, and social well-being of children and adolescents. Yet current events, including the decline of community and rising tensions over racial and economic inequalities, have endangered that fragile and critical component—and nowhere is this felt more acutely than in schools.

In Belonging, the author, who has spent decades working with the most challenging students, provides research-based strategies for strengthening relationships, building inclusive classrooms, developing trust, and fostering a sense of psychological safety. Readers will find

  • Vignettes demonstrating how belonging applies to a variety of learning contexts
  • Research around mindsets, the development of empathy, and community building
  • Sections dedicated to equity and inclusion
  • Strategies teachers can directly apply in their classrooms

With his deep knowledge of education, behavior, and neuroscience, Dustin Bindreiff offers a fresh look at the troubling issues our students face and provides practical strategies for building a more hopeful future.

 
Introduction
 
Chapter 1: Belonging, A Basic Need
 
Chapter 2: The Decline of Community
 
Chapter 3: Competition and Rivalries
 
Chapter 4: The Underdogs, Outcast, and Marginalized
 
Chapter 5: Psychological Safety
 
Chapter 6: The Warm Demanding Teaching Style
 
Chapter 7: Belonging and Mindset
 
Chapter 8: Teacher Mindsets and Empathy
 
Chapter 9: Creating Data Driven Communities
 
Conclusion

“I so enjoyed reading this book. It helped me rethink the struggles I am observing in students as we return to school during and following the pandemic. We know kids need connection and belonging and quality relationships to learn, but when we are in survival mode ourselves, it can be hard to remember. This book explains it all and provides helpful examples and research to support what we know is good for our students and ourselves. I can’t wait to share it with colleagues and put the ideas presented here into practice.”

Heidi Guadagni
Learning Specialist, West Linn-Wilsonville School District, OR

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ISBN: 9781071876190
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