Disrupt the painful cycle of academic challenges and emotional distress. When students struggle with learning, it can be stressful for both them and their teachers. Struggling learners are more likely to experience low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, and behavioral issues - challenges that, combined with highly stressful learning experiences, can tip students into a trauma response that makes learning even harder. This volume explores the science behind how learning occurs in the brain, how it can be disrupted, and - most importantly - how to overcome the painful cycle of academic challenges and emotional distress. Inside, you'll find: what the latest research tells us about how mental health issues can disrupt the learning process; how academic and mental health challenges can fuel each other; manageable, whole-class practices and targeted supports to meet struggling learners' academic and emotional needs; and opportunities to self-assess and reflect. Many schools have increased their focus on trauma-informed teaching and social-emotional learning, but these approaches are too often pitted against academic rigor when they are really two sides of the same coin. To improve outcomes for all students, we must address their social-emotional needs alongside their academic ones. In this book, you'll discover empowering practices to help all students learn and thrive.