The disintegrating student Struggling but smart, falling apart...and how to turn it around

Jeannine Jannot

Book - 2021

Drawing on her over 25 years' experience as a school psychologist, educator and student coach, the author identifies the skill deficits and counterproductive behaviors of disintegrating students and provides a complete toolbox of techniques and strategies to combat them.

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Published
New York, NY : Citadel Press, Kensington Publishing Corp [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Jeannine Jannot (author)
Physical Description
xvii, 203 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-203).
ISBN
9780806541327
  • A Note to Parents
  • Chapter 1. What Is a Disintegrating Student?
  • Chapter 2. Developmental Influences
  • The Adolescent Brain
  • Brain Plasticity
  • Cognitive Development
  • Emotional Development
  • Chapter 3. Individual Influences
  • Sleep
  • Mindset
  • Inner Monologue
  • Procrastination
  • Motivation
  • Social Peer Pressure
  • Academic Peer Pressure
  • Chapter 4. Cultural Influences
  • Adulting
  • The Virtual World
  • Changing Norms of Parenting
  • Education Policy
  • Chapter 5. Parental Influences
  • Good Intentions
  • Praising
  • Protecting, Shielding, and Sheltering
  • Alleviating Stress
  • Helping And Supporting
  • Indulging
  • Prioritizing
  • Power Struggles
  • Parenting Styles
  • Consistency, Structure, and Unconditional Love
  • Life Skills
  • Responsibilities and Expectations
  • Raising Responsible Humans
  • Chapter 6. Building Trust
  • The Miraculous Transformation
  • It's Not About Me
  • The 90-Second Rule
  • Personality
  • Improving Communication
  • Undivided Attention
  • Active Listening
  • Empathy
  • Acknowledging the Good
  • Knowing Your Triggers
  • Being Vulnerable
  • Cooperative Problem Solving
  • Chapter 7. 77 Tips to Be Productive and Well
  • Tips 1-5: Organization
  • Tips 6-19: Time Management
  • Tips 20-44: Study Habits and Skills
  • Tips 45-50: Mindset
  • Tips 51-57: Stress
  • Tips 58-67: Sleep
  • Tips 68-77: Screens
  • Making Changes Permanent
  • A Final Note to Parents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Helpful Resources and Recommended Reading
  • Adolescent Brain Development
  • Parenting
  • Learning Strategies
  • Productivity and Achievement
  • Sleep and Screens
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Students who "care so much that when they start to struggle academically... paralyzes them into inaction" can be helped, posits school psychologist Jannot in her approachable debut. More and more kids, she writes, are experiencing anxiety, depression, stress, school phobia, and slipping grades, but a mindset shift, receptive parenting, and specific skill sets can turn things around. To help parents understand the myriad pressures on their children, Jannot covers ways to better understand how kids think (as opposed to just what they're thinking), research on sleep cycles (most kids get less shut eye than they need--teens require eight to 10 hours per night), and the effects of stress on the body (which parents can ease by helping them out). She instructs parents to have vulnerable, honest conversations with their kids and to approach issues with compassionate solutions--conceding, for example, that it's fine for kids to fake sick in moments of peer pressure. Jannot's style is casual and buoyant, though at times she can be overly reassuring in her promise that all struggling students were once "super smart." As much a pep talk as a set of strategies, this will hit the spot for parents looking for ways to get their children out of an academic rut. (July)

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