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Setting the Table for Tier 2 Small Group Social and Emotional Learning and Academic Interventions for K-12 Students

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Setting the Table for Tier 2 Small Group Social and Emotional Learning and Academic Interventions for K-12 Students offers a strategic and proactive approach to supporting K-12 students with a focus on social and emotional learning competencies and academic skills within a multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) framework. The book outlines effective Tier 2 systems and practices essential for students with elevated needs, providing school-based mental health professionals with the vital knowledge and skills necessary for development, implementation, and evaluation of group counseling and skill-based groups. Central to the book are Tier 2 Kits, practical tools that utilize data to target student needs, align interventions with educational standards, and provide impactful support. Integration of evidence-based and research-informed targeted interventions reflects the latest in group intervention literature across school counseling, school psychology, and social work disciplines. Setting the Table for Tier 2 Small Group Social and Emotional Learning and Academic Interventions for K-12 Students equips educators and counselors with streamlined, research-informed methods for advancing social and emotional learning and academic competencies, ensuring a comprehensive approach to student development within school environments. It is ideal for courses in school counseling, school social work, special education, and related fields, as well as for use in school-based mental health programs at all levels.
Dr. Peg Donohue is an associate professor and school counseling coordinator at Central Connecticut State University in the Department of Counselor Education and Family Therapy. She spent 16 years working as a school counselor in both Connecticut and California. Her primary research interests include MTSS, the school counselor's role in fostering social and emotional learning, the impact of school counselor ratio on student outcomes, developing practical tools to help school counselors operationalize MTSS, and universal screening for emergent mental health concerns in schools. Dr. Donohue is also the coauthor of The School Counselor's Guide to MTSS and Making MTSS Work.
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