Historically, teachers have been primarily focused on fostering the academic success and progress of their students. Over the years, the role of a teacher has evolved to also encompass meeting the behavioral and social-emotional needs of their students as well. Students with difficulties in these areas are often at-risk for struggling academically and may make limited progress without adequate social-emotional or behavioral support. Unfortunately, many teacher training programs have not adequately prepared their educators to fulfill this need. This is especially concerning because of the growing number of youths who have adverse childhood experiences, which is exposure to traumatic events (e.g., witnessing domestic violence, parental incarc...
There is a great need in schools today for school staff to be trauma informed. Many students are com...
Certain at-risk behavior patterns are often associated with traumatic childhood experiences. With th...
Most teachers are not trained on how to support students who struggle with trauma. Childhood trauma ...
Children growing up below the poverty line are at heightened risk for developing complex symptoms of...
Increased awareness of the impact and prevalence of trauma among youth has fueled interest in trauma...
According to the National Survey of Children\u27s Health (NSCH), nearly 35 million children in the U...
Complex trauma experienced in childhood has detrimental impacts on the brain, learning and socio-mor...
The role of trauma-informed education is becoming a topic of discussion for many school leaders and ...
Trauma is defined as a response to a negative event that includes both an emotional and physiologica...
Trauma affects a significant portion of the elementary student population and hinders students\u27 a...
While educational systems and communities have advanced in accommodating individuals with physical, ...
Research demonstrates that over half of the population in the United States has experienced at least...
This dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible...
This qualitative, exploratory case study was used to explore the perceptions of public high school f...
Numerous studies highlight that adolescence is the peak period of risk for trauma and its negative e...
There is a great need in schools today for school staff to be trauma informed. Many students are com...
Certain at-risk behavior patterns are often associated with traumatic childhood experiences. With th...
Most teachers are not trained on how to support students who struggle with trauma. Childhood trauma ...
Children growing up below the poverty line are at heightened risk for developing complex symptoms of...
Increased awareness of the impact and prevalence of trauma among youth has fueled interest in trauma...
According to the National Survey of Children\u27s Health (NSCH), nearly 35 million children in the U...
Complex trauma experienced in childhood has detrimental impacts on the brain, learning and socio-mor...
The role of trauma-informed education is becoming a topic of discussion for many school leaders and ...
Trauma is defined as a response to a negative event that includes both an emotional and physiologica...
Trauma affects a significant portion of the elementary student population and hinders students\u27 a...
While educational systems and communities have advanced in accommodating individuals with physical, ...
Research demonstrates that over half of the population in the United States has experienced at least...
This dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible...
This qualitative, exploratory case study was used to explore the perceptions of public high school f...
Numerous studies highlight that adolescence is the peak period of risk for trauma and its negative e...
There is a great need in schools today for school staff to be trauma informed. Many students are com...
Certain at-risk behavior patterns are often associated with traumatic childhood experiences. With th...
Most teachers are not trained on how to support students who struggle with trauma. Childhood trauma ...