Helping Students Deal with Crises

Knees tucked  These resources will help to guide you and your students through difficult times, whether that crisis involves a natural disaster, the death of a student or relative, or violence in the classroom. You'll find tips applicable to students with exceptionalities and your average student.

Ways to help students with exceptionalities relate and understand how to cope with different crises.

A description of different types of disruptions, both nonviolent and violent, that can occur within any school setting.

Complete descriptions of a District Management Plan, a Crisis Team, and a Crisis Plan.

Background information on the effects that natural and unnatural disasters have on children and their communities.

How to prepare your exceptional students during disasters both on school campuses and in their respective communities.

How to prepare yourself and your class for disasters.

Learn how to help students cope with death and the grieving process.

Learn how to help the exceptional child deal with the impact of death-related crises.

Read a series of important prevention and "postvention" suicide intervention strategies.

Distribute an article that describes suggestions on how to best help students who are dealing with a loved ones terminal illness.

Informational numbers and names for crisis centers for children.

Find answers to questions about issues such as ADD/ADHD, inclusion, and assessment. This extensive collection of tips, articles, and materials was put together in collaboration with the Council for Exceptional Children.

Council for Exceptional Children

Provided in partnership with The Council for Exceptional Children.


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