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The Heartbreak Surrounding Student Behavior and Teacher Attrition in America’s Schools

June 16, 2021 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

Children with difficulty controlling their behavior and emotions, large classes, unsupportive administrators, outside interference, and overwhelmed teachers who aren’t behavior specialists can be a recipe for disaster for students and a reason why teachers leave. I wrote much of this post in February 2020, before schools closed due to Covid-19. As schools get back to […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Autism, cameras in the classroom, class management, class size and behavior, Corporal Punishment, counselors, emotional behavioral disabilities, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), paraprofessionals, prepared teachers, residential placement, resource officers, restorative practice, room clearing, School Psychologists, schools as mental health service providers, seclusion and restraint, Social-emotional learning SEL, special class placement, special education, student abuse, student behavior, supportive administration, teacher abuse

The Loss That Matters This Mother’s Day

May 9, 2021 By Nancy Bailey 2 Comments

The loss important to understand this year, the most critical loss, is not learning loss. It involves the loss many children are facing after losing a mom or dad to Covid-19. Or it could be a grandma or grandpa, a beloved aunt or uncle, or sister or brother, even a friend. On this Mother’s Day, […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Children, counselors, covid-19, grief, help, Mother's Day, Mother's Day Loss, pandemic, school, school loss, School Psychologists, teachers

The Need for School Psychologists at this Critical Time

September 7, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 5 Comments

Public schools provide support staff that help teachers consider the whole child. This includes the role of the school psychologist. These professionals are the experts that make a school and school system complete. They provide children and teens the mental health support they need. Since the corporate school reform march to privatize public education, those […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: mental health in schools, School Privatization, school psychologist shortage, School Psychologists, Social Emotional Learning

Online Therapy in Schools? Privacy and Quality Concerns

February 20, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 6 Comments

Most of us are concerned when we hear of a credit card data breach in a store or company where we do business. Many parents are also troubled about academic and social-emotional behavioral online assessment data collected about their children in school. But what about your child surrendering their personal and sensitive information in an […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), Online therapy, Online Therapy in schools, Privacy issues concerning children, School Counselors, School Nurses, School Psychologists, Student Privacy, student safety

“Dropout Factories”: The Disparaging & Hypocritical Reference to America’s Public Schools and Teachers

April 25, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 18 Comments

How many times do you hear America’s public high schools called “Dropout Factories?” How do those words make you feel? The general public hears these words and unfairly accepts that our public high schools and the teachers working in them are failing. Dropout Factories were highlighted in the awful anti-public school propaganda film Waiting for […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: At-Risk Students, counselors, Dropout Factories, Dropout Prevention, Dropouts, Grade Retention, Johns Hopkins University, Robert Balfanz, School Nurses, School Psychologists, School-based after-school programs, special education

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