Connecticut Classroom Teaches A Lesson In Mental Health Treatment
Circle Connections: New Products & Services As a "classroom interventionist," Stephanie Galluzo's job is to help students who act out in class to settle down and refocus. Teachers find this new classroom management tool a huge benefit for them, as they concentrate on the whole class and aren't distracted by one child. Experts say the in-class integration of behavioral health specialists – rare in Connecticut schools – is helpful in identifying and averting potentially more serious anti-social behaviors. In the wake of the Sandy Hook school shooting, in which 20 children and six adults were killed, there has . . .