Resources
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Build Relationships
Relationships Social Emotional Learning in the Classroom (PDF)
The Influence of Teacher and peer relationships on Students' classroom engagement (PDF)
Reframe Perspectives
Reflect/Action Plan
References
“Helping traumatized Children Learn, Vol 2”, Cole et al, Massachusetts Advocates for Children, Cambridge Mass.
“Leading Change, Why Transformational Efforts Fail” Kotter, J., Harvard Business review, March-April, 1995
“Change Theory, A Force for School Improvement”, Fullen, M. 2006, Center for Strategic Education, Paper Number 157
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In Schools and Classrooms
Creating a welcoming space for our classrooms. As a special education teacher who works with students with a variety of needs, a major consideration in my room is space. Setting up my classroom before the students arrive takes both imagination and careful calculated considerations.
Trauma sensitive whole school practices are the cornerstone of Safe and Supportive Trauma Sensitive Schools and provide students with a sense of safety, connection and support that fosters a culture of students feeling valued and staff feeling empowered.
Classrooms are important communities for our students and trauma sensitive classroom practices address student needs around safety, relationships, social skills and academic success.
Addressing the needs of the whole child (competency, relationships, self regulation and health/well being) in a trauma sensitive manner requires a three pronged approach, trauma sensitive whole school and classroom practices as well as trauma sensitive individual student supports.
The LIfTS team and research lab seek to better understand the essential components of a trauma sensitive school, the interception of trauma and racism, the trauma to prison pipeline, and developing healing and resilient learning environments.
As we begin to plan for reopening school and how best to engage our students, it would be helpful to recall the words of Bruce Perry, noted child psychiatrist and trauma expert: Never underestimate the therapeutic impact of a caring teacher…
As educators, we work hard to understand our students’ learning and behavior through several lenses, including child development, cognitive skill, multiple intelligences and cultural background, to name a few…
Schools expend a good deal of energy implementing one size fits all programs and responding to the mandates and demands of outside groups in an effort to support student success. Trauma-Sensitive Schools (TSS) help…
Teaching is a highly stressful occupation, right alongside law enforcement and nursing. In addition to the dynamic nature of classrooms and students, educators also face the secondary trauma associated with having close relationships with their…
Inclusive Learning Environments for Young Children