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Is your school a buffer zone against toxic stress?

Dr. Bukola Ogunkua ·
The challenge of the fast pace and the strain of living in the 21 st century is the chronic stress of keeping up with volume of information, expectations and adverse experiences that leads to stressors of daily living. Adults have become good at adjusting to and compartmentalizing these stressors. Children and adolescents however are struggling to keep up and are in fact caving under the weight of the stresses. In addition, many children lack adequate nurturing and supports needed to give...
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Positive Relationships Can Buffer Childhood Trauma and Toxic Stress, Researchers Say [bostonglobe.com]

By Kay Lazar, The Boston Globe, October 15, 2019 Traumatic events and toxic relationships during childhood can cast long shadows, often damaging mental health well into adulthood. But a growing body of research suggests sustained, positive relationships with caring adults can help mitigate the harmful effects of childhood trauma. And specialists say pediatricians, social workers, and others who work with kids should take steps to monitor and encourage those healthy relationships — just as...
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Re: Is your school a buffer zone against toxic stress?

Melisandra Hatler ·
Correct thoughts. I fully agree that the fast pace and demands of modern life heavily burden educators and students. Chronic stress from information overload, social expectations, and negative experiences can overwhelm children and teenagers who may not have adequate support and care at home. Platforms like https://assignmentbro.com/us/a...ent-writing-services support these students as they struggle to cope with this enormous pressure. Together, we must prioritize the well-being of both...
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