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Creating Trauma-Informed Schools

Creating Trauma-Informed Schools
Author: Eileen A. Dombo
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0190873825

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Children in all educational levels are vulnerable to abuse, neglect, bullying, violence in their homes and neighborhoods, and other traumatic life events; research shows that upwards of 70% of children in schools report experiencing at least one traumatic event before age 16. Though school social workers are on the front lines of service delivery through their work with children who face social and emotional struggles in the pursuit of education, there are scant resources to assist them in the creation of trauma-informed schools. This book presents an overview of the impact of trauma on children and adolescents, as well as interventions for direct practice and collaboration with teachers, families, and communities. Social work practitioners and students will learn distinct examples of how to implement the ten principles of trauma-informed services in their schools; provide students with trauma-informed care that is grounded in the principles of safety, connection, and emotional regulation; and develop beneficial skills for self-care in their work.


Building Trauma-sensitive Schools

Building Trauma-sensitive Schools
Author: Jen Alexander
Publisher: Brookes Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781681252452

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"Building Trauma-Sensitive Schools is a practical, accessible guide to building learning environments that ensure safety, develop regulation skills, and grow caring relationships for all students, including those who have experienced trauma"--


10 Steps to Create a Trauma Informed School

10 Steps to Create a Trauma Informed School
Author: Caelan Soma
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2017-04-24
Genre: Children with mental disabilities
ISBN: 9781931310635

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"This book provides the tools you need to put your classroom, school or district on the path to becoming trauma informed."--Publisher website.


Creating Trauma-Informed Schools

Creating Trauma-Informed Schools
Author: Eileen A. Dombo
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0190873817

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Children in all educational levels are vulnerable to abuse, neglect, bullying, violence in their homes and neighborhoods, and other traumatic life events; research shows that upwards of 70% of children in schools report experiencing at least one traumatic event before age 16. Though school social workers are on the front lines of service delivery through their work with children who face social and emotional struggles in the pursuit of education, there are scant resources to assist them in the creation of trauma-informed schools. This book presents an overview of the impact of trauma on children and adolescents, as well as interventions for direct practice and collaboration with teachers, families, and communities. Social work practitioners and students will learn distinct examples of how to implement the ten principles of trauma-informed services in their schools; provide students with trauma-informed care that is grounded in the principles of safety, connection, and emotional regulation; and develop beneficial skills for self-care in their work.


Creating Trauma-Informed, Strengths-Based Classrooms

Creating Trauma-Informed, Strengths-Based Classrooms
Author: Tom Brunzell
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2021-05-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1787753751

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With accessible strategies grounded in trauma-informed education and positive psychology, this book equips teachers to support all students, particularly the most vulnerable. It will help them to build their resilience, increase their motivation and engagement, and fulfil their full learning potential within the classroom. Trauma-informed, strengths-based classrooms are built upon three core aims: to support children to build their self-regulatory capacities, to build a sense of relatedness and belonging at school, and to integrate wellbeing principles that nurture growth and identify strengths. Taking conventional approaches to trauma one step further, teachers may create a classroom environment which helps students to meet their own needs in a healthy way and progress academically. Based on the successful Berry Street education strategies pioneered by the authors, this book also includes comprehensive case studies, learning points and opportunities for self-reflection, fully supporting teachers to implement these strategies within the classroom.


Trauma-Sensitive Schools

Trauma-Sensitive Schools
Author: Susan Craig
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2016
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0807774537

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Growing evidence supports the important relationship between trauma and academic failure. Along with the failure of “zero tolerance” policies to resolve issues of school safety and a new understanding of children’s disruptive behavior, educators are changing the way they view children’s academic and social problems. In response, the trauma-sensitive schools movement presents a new vision for promoting children’s success. This book introduces this promising approach and provides K–5 education professionals with clear explanations of current research and dozens of practical, creative ideas to help them. Integrating research on children’s neurodevelopment and educational best practices, this important book will build the capacity of teachers and school administrators to successfully manage the behavior of children with symptoms of complex developmental trauma. “Kudos! Susan Craig has done it again. After Reaching and Teaching Children Who Hurt, she has written a book that will help administrators and educators truly make schoolwide trauma sensitivity a regular part of the way their schools are run. A major contribution to education reform.” —Susan Cole, director, Trauma and Learning Policy Initiative, Massachusetts Advocates for Children, and Harvard Law School. “Dr. Craig’s message is clear that promoting self-reflection, self-regulation and integration gives traumatized children the chance at learning that they’re not getting in traditional approaches. And she bravely points out that it’s critical for teachers to recognize the toll that this emotional work can take and the need for self-care. Being mindful of both the importance of trauma sensitive systems and the enormity of the task of helping vulnerable children build resilience is so critical for everyone working with and caring for our children.” —Julie Beem, MBA, Executive Director of the Attachment & Trauma Network, Inc.


Building a Trauma-Informed Restorative School

Building a Trauma-Informed Restorative School
Author: Joe Brummer
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2020-12-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1787752682

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Covering both theory and practice, this book will teach educators everything they need to know about developing restorative practices in their education settings, in a way that is also trauma-informed. The first part of the book addresses the theory and philosophy of restorative approaches, and of trauma-informed and trauma-sensitive schools. The second part outlines the five restorative skills (mindfulness, honest expression, empathy, the art of asking questions and the art of requests), what they look like in practice (including using circles, respect agreements and restorative dialogue), and how to implement them. Every strategy is clearly explained and adapted to be appropriate for children and adults who have experienced trauma. Everything the book discusses has been especially designed to be adapted for different school settings and their particular challenges.


Trauma Informed Teaching through Play Art Narrative (PAN)

Trauma Informed Teaching through Play Art Narrative (PAN)
Author: Karen O. Wallace
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2020-06-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9004432736

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Trauma Informed Teaching through Play Art Narrative (PAN) provides ideas, insight, and activities to guide teachers in helping children and youth work through trauma in a creative reparative process.


Building Trauma-sensitive Schools

Building Trauma-sensitive Schools
Author: Jen Alexander
Publisher: Paul H Brookes Publishing
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2019
Genre: Children with mental disabilities
ISBN: 9781681253275

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"Building Trauma-Sensitive Schools is a practical, accessible guide to building learning environments that ensure safety, develop regulation skills, and grow caring relationships for all students, including those who have experienced trauma"--


Trauma-Sensitive Early Education

Trauma-Sensitive Early Education
Author: Sarah Bennett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2019-10-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781695681033

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Today, something is going to happen to an innocent child. Tomorrow, that child will walk into their school. What happens next will impact the rest of their life. What is this powerful event? Childhood trauma. Most students will experience some form of emotional, physical, or sexual abuse, neglect, family dysfunction, racism, homelessness, or poverty by their eighteenth birthday. If left untreated, their traumatic experience may have lasting implications on their physical and mental health and their success in school. Our growing knowledge of trauma is a call to action for every person that works in education and cares about the wellbeing of children in their community. Trauma-Sensitive Early Education: Helping Pre-School & Elementary Students Thrive! explores the devastating effects that trauma inflicts on students, and how the resulting anguish manifests in the classroom as academic and behavioral struggles. Understanding the problem is just the first part of the journey taken in the book. This in-depth exploration guides educators in the process of creating trauma-sensitive classrooms and research-based instructional strategies that help students with trauma experience social and academic success.