
WEAK DAZE at a PUBLIC SCHOOL: Struggling Students, Broken Families, Hard Lessons - Paperback
WEAK DAZE at a PUBLIC SCHOOL: Struggling Students, Broken Families, Hard Lessons - Paperback
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by Ahmad Kersey (Author)
Weak Daze at a Public School is centered on urban fourth-grade students living in low-income housing communities. This book presents a series of realistic vignettes that examine how poverty, housing instability, food insecurity, environmental stress, and family disruption influence behavior, academic performance, and emotional regulation.
Weak Daze at a Public School is a case-based professional resource designed for educators, school counselors, social workers, mental health practitioners, and graduate students seeking a deeper understanding of childhood mental health in high-stress school environments.
Each story offers a structured opportunity for case conceptualization and intervention practice. Clinical observations are woven throughout the narratives to guide readers in recognizing trauma responses, attachment disruptions, systemic barriers, and protective factors impacting children's development.
At the conclusion of every vignette, readers will find:
- General discussion questions addressing environmental and family dynamics
- Clinical discussion prompts to strengthen assessment and intervention planning
- Opportunities to apply trauma-informed, culturally responsive strategies
- Structured reflection for supervision, classroom instruction, or professional training
Designed for use in teacher preparation programs, counseling and social work courses, school-based mental health training, and agency professional development, this text bridges narrative realism with applied skill-building.
Weak Daze at a Public School challenges deficit-based interpretations of student behavior and reframes classroom struggles through the lens of basic needs, systemic stress, and developmental mental health science.
For professionals working at the intersection of education, trauma, and poverty, this book provides both insight and practical application - a resource for strengthening intervention skills while deepening understanding of how unmet needs shape childhood outcomes.



















