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Hi Leora,

I sent you a note on Thursday. Let us know if we can help on this short time line. We are doing a lot of local and out of state training in that subject area - specific to schools. We are also knitting in a lot of SEL related work because we believe that trauma responsive work in school benefits all students and relates very well to overall SEL programming.

Hope to hear from you.

Ron Hertel

Hi Leora,

I am very interested in hearing more about this opportunity.  I am completing my doctorate in developmental trauma and as a member of the Attachment & Trauma Network started Creating Trauma Sensitive Schools.org.  We have been involved in trauma informed pedagogy and teacher development nationally.

I look forward to hearing from you!

Melissa

Hi Leora, Our organization provides expertise on successful implementation of new practices in a variety of settings, using implementation science, since having the right infrastructure and support for new practices and pedagogy will be key to success (in addition to the insights that you mention). I am also an ACE master trainer and have been implementing ACE interventions in primary care with successful uptake - would be happy to share our experiences and talk through any possibilities for collaboration. Julie McCrae 

"That means that teachers must be actively involved committed to a process of self-actualization that promotes their own well-being if they are to teach in a manner that empowers students."

I happen to teach a great way to experience that self-actualization that includes healing trauma, that doesn't require having to talk about it. It can be taught in a three day weekend, with some follow up for a tool that is integrated and owned by the individual learning it.

If you're interested in knowing more, I'm here for a discussion.

It's all good, and I'm looking forward to the whole discussion.  I, too, train a lot of folks to take care of themselves, as well as others, which of course we cannot do unless we've done a lot of our own work, as you say self-actualization, and perhaps I would say, healing our own wounds, before we're really very helpful to others with wounds, yes? Perhaps there is lively meshing of all sorts of things we can offer one another and this project?  Hope so. Cheers, Jondi

To be sure. In my modality, I can't teach what I don't practice, and that's doing my own work. I more often than not use the term "embodiment" instead of self actualization, which is the hope of combining both ideas.

So, "yes." Be the change you want to see. My TREÂŪ teacher told me, that if I wanted to change the world, heal trauma. I am doing my own, and teachong others how to heal theirs.

Leckey

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