
By emphasizing sound scientific literacy skills and by presenting research in a candid way, this 8 episode series will equip teachers of any grade level to better understand key components of trauma and how to best interact and intervene with students who may have trauma.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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This one is short and sweet! I bring some closure to this project :) Below is the link I've mentioned before! I highly recommend taking a look.
docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vR4HGio4Q7mbAj5sIJ72_nYUwvKS6EfRYj84BGQCs0AE0GrVCPcSCkZEUMTK... more
I'll finally give you some suggestions on what type of classroom environment, activities, and specific interactions have been found to be ideal when teaching students with trauma. I include generalized information from academic sources and provide sp... more
Grab your notebook and water bottle because this is a long episode with a lot of applicable information! This episode covers why it's important for teachers to be socially and emotionally competent, what that looks like, how to achieve it, and includ... more
This episode builds off of episode 4, and talks about how trauma and maltreatment is associated with academic performance. Just as a heads up, this episode is a little less academic based and more opinion/experience based. The enunciation is also not... more
I switch to a more more causal and fluid setup, to talk about what behaviors you may see in youth that have trauma.
"You can't outperform biology" -Dr. Robert Rhoton This episode explains all the different neurological and physiological disruptions that have been associated with trauma.
In this episode we'll establish a better definition and understanding of what trauma really is and how it should be viewed. This will be our foundation for understanding and applying the rest of the information provided throughout the series.
In this episode the series is introduced and prefaced, I introduce myself, and some key baseline concepts are laid out.
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