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Massey, Dixie D.; Vaughn, Margaret; Hiebert, Elfrieda – Reading Teacher, 2022
In this essay, we discuss how teachers and students can use children's literature and literature-based activities to intentionally foster hope. The previous years have proved to be challenging on many fronts. Teachers of all levels are focusing on ways to support academic development in an oft-shifting context. Drawing on research using…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Childrens Literature, Social Emotional Learning, Bibliotherapy
Çigdem Kaymaz; Pinar Bayhan – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2025
Students with specific learning disabilities (SLDs) sometimes experience anger, which can negatively affect their academic performance and social relationships if not managed properly. Prevention and intervention programs are beneficial in addressing this issue. Bibliotherapy is an effective method for anger management and is categorized into…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, Psychological Patterns, Bibliotherapy
Rozalski, Michael; Interlichia, Christina; Andrus, Benjamin – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2022
Teachers often use books as part of their efforts to share critical information with students and to influence their attitudes. The authors define bibliotherapy, discuss why they believe they should teach lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) themes in elementary classrooms, outline procedures to identify appropriate books, and…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, LGBTQ People, Elementary School Teachers, Reading Material Selection
Watts, Sarah H.; Piña, Kay – Journal of General Music Education, 2023
Bibliotherapy is a technique that invites children to see themselves in the characters of carefully selected children's literature with the intention of making connections, building empathy, developing social skills, processing difficult situations, and more. The purpose of this article is to explore the intersections of bibliotherapy, social and…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Bibliotherapy, Metacognition, Decision Making
Schoonover, Timothy; Hindman, Margaret; Perryman, Kristi; Anderson, Jena – Journal of School Counseling, 2021
School counselors need creative interventions to engage students in small groups. With students' interests changing quickly, one thing that has remained constant has been a fascination with comic books. They offer an enjoyable and creative way to engage children with stories that resonate with them. Additionally, bibliotherapy is an accessible and…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Bibliotherapy, Grade 4, Grade 5
Byrd, Janice A.; Washington, Ahmad R.; Williams, Joseph M.; Lloyd, Christina – Professional School Counseling, 2021
Bibliotherapy is a therapeutic intervention that uses stories and narratives to offer insight about personal dilemmas, teach cultural traditions, and assist in fostering various facets of identity development. For adolescent Black boys, exploring stories with protagonists that look like them, who come from similar cultural backgrounds and contend…
Descriptors: Blacks, African American Students, Males, Bibliotherapy
Banas, Jennifer; Gershon, Sara – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 2022
Singular efforts in PK-12 settings to instill a social justice mindset will not achieve the same outcomes as social justice education infused throughout content area instruction. In collaboration with 10th-grade teachers, we developed and implemented a biblioguidance curriculum to develop students' social justice and content area competency.…
Descriptors: Grade 10, High School Teachers, Social Justice, Bibliotherapy
Deitcher, Howard – Religious Education, 2019
Bibliotherapy is an educational approach that attempts to engage learners in meaningful discussions about relevant, compelling, and complex issues that they confront in their lives. Bibliotherapy begins with reading and reflecting on stories that can draw participants into a process of reflection, in ways that are user friendly and…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Religious Education, Judaism, Jews
Walker, Sharryn Larsen; Connery, Cathrene; Blackson, Ginny Norris; Divine, Teresa Francis; Walker, Teresa Day; Williams, Brita; Finke, Janet A.; Bartel, Kimberlee – Journal of Correctional Education, 2020
The number of children with incarcerated parents has grown in recent years. Many of these children are being raised by another family member or are part of the foster care system. This adverse childhood experience can affect the academic, social, emotional, and behavioral development of children. To support them through this life experience,…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Resilience (Psychology), Parents
Stephanie G. Persson – Knowledge Quest, 2023
In January 2021 the author read "Hey, Kiddo" by Jarrett Krosoczka. The author connected on so many levels with this graphic novel memoir, and knew that it would speak to their students, as well. Krosoczka not only wrote "Hey, Kiddo," but he illustrated it, as well. The author states they knew the healing impact a book could…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Cartoons, Novels, High School Students
Peeples, Shanna – English in Texas, 2017
This article describes how literature works therapeutically to help children cope with feelings of fear and other strong emotions. The author highlights three examples of children's literature that helped her reframe her own experiences and use the characters as models for personal development. The article highlights the research of Robert Brooks…
Descriptors: Literature Appreciation, Childrens Literature, Bibliotherapy, Coping
Ford, Donna Y.; Walters, Nicole McZeal; Byrd, Janice A.; Harris, Breshawn N. – Gifted Child Today, 2019
It is commonly accepted and expected that gifted students enjoy reading and other forms of creative modes of storytelling. A core principle from bibliotherapy is that students engage in reading when they identify with one or more characters, and challenges and interests like their own. The same principle applies to multicultural literature--when…
Descriptors: African American Students, Academically Gifted, Student Empowerment, Multicultural Education
Furner, Joseph M. – European Journal of STEM Education, 2018
Today it is critical to excite young people about mathematics in our high-tech STEM world we live in. Math teachers today need to embolden students to be confident in their ability to solve problems, to think and use their imaginations, to understand mathematical concepts, to be creative, and to see math as a human endeavor. The author feels that…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Anxiety, Childrens Literature
Furner, Joseph M. – Pedagogical Research, 2017
Today, being confident and having a sound understanding of mathematics is critical in an age of STEM. Teachers must play in important role in seeing that all students display their confidence in their ability to do mathematics. This paper explains the process of using bibliotherapy when teaching mathematics to address both the math anxious or the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Bibliotherapy, Mathematics Instruction, STEM Education
Tubbs, Aimee; Young, Ellie L.; Heath, Melissa A.; Dyches, Tina T. – Reading Horizons, 2019
The authors summarize 30 children's books that tell stories of a family member's military deployment in order to identify books that could be used in bibliotherapy for children impacted by deployment. In this sample of books, the main characters are most commonly portrayed as feeling sad about a family member's deployment. The most prevalent…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Counseling Techniques, Military Service, Military Personnel