
The Need for Trauma-Informed Teachers
Over the past few years, adverse childhood experiences – also known as ACEs – have
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Over the past few years, adverse childhood experiences – also known as ACEs – have
“For kids that have gone through trauma, they need an impactful relationship with a reliable
The first five years of a child’s life build the foundation for growth, development, learning,
The National Institute of Mental Health defines childhood trauma as, “The experience of an event
Childhood trauma isn’t one-size-fits-all. It can be experienced in several ways and have numerous outcomes.
Stress from childhood trauma affects our immune system. It alters our natural homeostasis. Consequently, hypothalamic
The CDC features eye-opening statistics regarding trauma on their website. For example, one in four
We do not want to stop inspiring you! During the COVID-19 pandemic, Derek Clark will
Children that have gone through physical, sexual and emotional abuse are survivors and have the
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