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In her article “Trauma-Informed Teaching Strategies,” Jessica Minihan, a licensed and board-certified behavior analyst, special educator, and consultant to schools internationally, explains that ...
I felt this way recently when seeing the term “Trauma-Informed Education.” I had an idea of what it meant, and the concept sounded great, but I realized that I hadn’t really thought about ...
Trauma-informed teaching is a huge topic. I want to share three points. One, every teacher will teach students who have suffered from trauma. Two, acknowledging that trauma is important.
Walkley, co-author of “Building Trauma-Informed Schools and Communities,” published in Children and Schools, a journal of the National Association of Social Workers, said that training Head Start ...
The healing-centered student support approach includes trauma-Informed teaching practices, mental health support for students, safe and supportive environments inside and outside of the school day ...
A more trauma-informed approach, Minahan said, would be to give them a hidden picture sheet so their brain can stop worrying about the test as they hunt for images.
Reducing the effects of trauma in the learning environment The first step in developing a trauma-informed approach is recognising that trauma may be present in the environment and having at least a ...
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