This book is an amazing look at what our classrooms can, and should, look like! Dr. Bailey provides research about the brain upfront, focusing on a timeline for social and emotional learning as well as information about how the brain reacts and learns. Then, she dives deep into the seven skills adults must harness in order to effectively teach children the social and emotional skills that will make them successful in school and in life. Dr. Bailey does not focus on punishment as a means to maintain control, but rather on empowering children to be in control of themselves. The biggest and most important piece is one that I also needed to hear: it takes practice. The brain learns largely by example, so we must model composure, assertiveness, and problem solving for our students without losing our own emotional control when we feel challenged.
I recommend this book for all educators, as well as to parents and anyone else who works with and around people. Now that I've read the entire book, I look forward to going back through the seven skills so that I can provide in depth support to the teachers I get to work with.