Quiet at School
An Educator's Guide to Shy Children
Robert J Coplan author Kathleen Moritz Rudasill author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Teachers' College Press
Published:8th Apr '16
Should be back in stock very soon

Compared to their more sociable counterparts, shy children are at greater risk for a variety of difficulties in elementary school, including internalizing problems, difficulties with peer relationships, and poorer academic performance. Written by a developmental and an educational psychologist with decades of experience between them, this book demystifies the latest research on shyness. It offers a comprehensive and accessible guide to everything teachers should know about shy children. Topics covered include how shyness develops in childhood, the unique challenges faced by shy children at school, and general strategies and specific techniques for improving shy children’s social, emotional, and academic functioning at school. Despite an increase in research on shyness, shy children are still not well understood by teachers and other school personnel. Quiet at School offers research-based practices for creating safe and inclusive learning environments that will help shy students thrive.
Book Features:
- The first book about shy children specifically written for classroom teachers.
- Best practices that reflect the latest research in educational and developmental psychology.
- A focus on the importance of positive teacher–child relationships.
- Case studies and recommendations for understanding and teaching shy children. <
"Through a blending of research, theory, and scenarios, this book provides education professionals with a new forum where they can reflect on and consider how they can better support diverse learners, especially the shy child."
—Teachers College Record
ISBN: 9780807757697
Dimensions: 229mm x 156mm x 7mm
Weight: 204g
144 pages