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Does Eric Jensen's Brain Based Learning Align with Trauma Informed Approaches?

Maureen Hinman ·
Hi all, I'm working with a school where someone is strongly advocating that the next school-wide training they receive be this Brain Based Learning Training. I'm not familiar with it so wanted to see if anyone here was and if you thought it aligned with TI principals. It sounds like he incorporates strategies for reducing stress in the classroom, and that he takes a universal environment approach to reach all students but it's hard to gauge from the website, which frankly seems very...
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For parents who want to talk to schools

Ariane Marie-Mitchell ·
Please share any resources or other suggestions to support parents who want to talk to schools about trauma-informed approaches to education. Thank you.
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Has anyone surveyed teacher attitudes about trauma-informed care as a way to collect some baseline data?

Kris Christensen ·
We're piloting trauma-informed care in the St. Paul Public Schools and collecting various types of data, but I'm wondering if anyone has surveyed teacher attitudes pre-TIC training and post-TIC training?
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Has your city or county government specifically addressed the need for schools in the community to become trauma-informed?

This post also appeared on the ACEs Connection home page:   The Education Committee of the District of Columbia City Council will have a hearing on June 23 on trauma-informed schools (for the roundtable notice and witness list, see Related...
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Healing ACE's

David Kenney ·
February 11, 2019 ACE’s Connection Resource Center - ACE's in Education. To Whom it may concern, I am writing you this post as a past president of the Michigan Association of School Psychologists and adoptive father of two foster children with special needs. My wife, Barbara, and I have written two books concerning educating and raising abused and abandoned children. Because these books will be helpful to both parents and teachers I am posting this letter to education and parenting pages.
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Help!

Audrey Garber ·
I would like to start talking about ACEs, trauma, mindfulness etc to my group of emotional support high school students. I will not be offered training most likely. Are there resources I can use on my own? Thanks! Audrey Garber
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Hey Hi (What are practical strategies I can offer teachers who pick up stressed kids)

Former Member ·
We had our trauma informed meeting today.  Our school group will be asking a member of the Local Community Mental Health to present at the beginning of the school year to the teachers on trauma symptoms and strategies to use with suspected...
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How are schools incorporating trauma informed practices, if they are at all?

Leisa Irwin ·
Schools promoting "trauma-informed" teaching to reach troubled students If 1 in 4 children, nationally, have been exposed to violence (as cited in this article) what is preventing more schools from adopting trauma-informed or trauma-sensitive...
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How Can We Make South Florida Schools Trauma Informed?

Natalia Garceau ·
Let's Make South Florida Schools Trauma Informed by Endorsing TIS Leaders! This is Natalia Garceau from Broward County, FL. Last February, in Washington, DC, l met so many wonderful, caring educators from all over the United States and abroad at the first ATN Conference for Creating Trauma-Sensitive Schools. Sadly, I was the only person from South Florida, and I was not sent to DC by my school district. I came there on my own to learn newest strategies of how to help traumatized children...
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Looking for Information about Trauma Informed Approaches to ALICE Training

Karen Crawford Simms ·
Greetings, My community is just starting Active Shooting drills using the ALICE model. A number of the teachers, parents and students have expressed concerns that these drills (because they are designed to simulate a real active threat) could be traumatizing and/or re-traumatizing for those in the schools. I'm wondering if anyone has any information (sample policies, procedures or practices) that can make an active shooting drill more trauma informed.
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Looking for Suggestions on Policy

Katie Paetz ·
Hello! I'm a board member of the Osborn School District and we recently passed a resolution supporting trauma informed practices. We are currently looking for sample policy and suggestions to help with the creation of policy. Does anyone have any documents or resources? Thanks in advance for your help! Katie Paetz Osborn School Board President
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Masters Degrees

Lisa McGonagle MPP ·
I'm looking at obtaining another degree to focus on ACES/early trauma. What schools do you believe offer the best programs? To really address the needs of young people I want to be fully informed, and as I advocate for legislation. Thank you.
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My daughter with severe anxiety/ k-12

Sharon Przybylski ·
Hi there ! My name is Sharon and I am desperately trying to get my daughter out of high school due to the trauma she has suffered. On top of having SEVERE anxiety , she was attacked at school and other girls have come out of the woodwork threatening her. I pulled her out of school and now I am trying to find a k-12 that will work with her IEP (which is due to her anxiety) as well as her ACES . Please someone help me !!! Thank you !
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National Education Association Resolution on Trauma Informed Education

robert hull ·
At the last NEA convention the resolutions committee created a new resolution recognizing the need for trauma informed education!! here is the exact language that was passed New C. Complex Trauma 2 The National Education Association believes that complex trauma impacts the brain development of children. 3 Complex trauma causes systemic and individualized educational barriers that interfere with children’s emotional 4 and physical health and impedes access to education. 5 The Association...
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Need to identify high school post Residential Treatment Center (RDT)

Ramu Iyer ·
I am a volunteer in my community who are in the early stages of learning about trauma informed care. There are some teenagers in our community who have been impacted by ACEs and succumbed to using opioids. A few of them who could afford the expense have enrolled in out of state (expensive) residential treatment centers (RTC). I am not sure if some of these RTCs explicitly use trauma informed care. At the RTC they are not allowed to use a cell phone and are taught how to stay "clean". I am...
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PAX Good Behavior Game- Is anyone using it?

Danielle Vander Linden ·
My district was recently approached with a possible opportunity of bringing the PAX Good Behavior Game into our elementary settings. This is a new model for us and we are trying to learn as much about it as possible. I'm interested to hear from others who are using it or who have chosen not to utilize the approach. What are the strengths and of the program? What successes have you seen? Is it an equitable approach? How does it promote resiliency for students who have encountered multiple...
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Philly here I come

robert hull ·
I am going to be in King of Prussia doing a presentation on Trauma and Conduct Disorder and Oppositional Defiant Disorder the first week of October.    Would love to have lunch or dinner with any of the Philly folks who are doing such a good...
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Project Manager

Janice Oliver-Iraci ·
We are starting a charter school that will be trauma informed. Kaleidoschool - Reaching the Multi-Faceted Brain. There are 5 members now on our development team, and we have been advised to hire a project manager to help us with our timeline. The problem is that we are all educators, and do not have enough money to do so at this point. Anyone know of a retired professional that might be willing to volunteer some time to help us? Could be an educational professional, business, or non-profit.
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Research demonstrating evidence of improved outcomes for students?

Jennifer Lynn-Whaley ·
Hi all, I'm looking for research or data that supports the idea that implementing trauma informed practices/responses within schools improves outcomes across more common metrics such as: avg daily attendance, suspensions, referrals, truancy and graduation rates. I'm interested in these numbers because they seem to be the currency necessary to get the attention of admin and district staff. Thanks for any guidance!
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Research into the effectiveness of TIC in Camden, NJ

Dan Rhoton ·
Hello, everyone! Hopeworks N Camden is embarking on formal academic study of the difference that our implementation of Trauma Informed Care has had on our outcomes with youth. We are lucky in that we have strong "before" and "after" datasets. Natasha Fletcher, of the Center for Urban Research and Education, is leading the study. I have posted a brief summary of the study below. Who is excited by this? Who would like to continue to hear more about our progress in this? We think it is a really...
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Research on emotional impact of assessment in schools

Maureen Hinman ·
Hi all, In Oregon we are looking at the the emotional impact of assessments (defined broadly, including formative and summative assessments) in schools. We are working on figuring out how to use quality assessment practices in school to impact the emotional affect of educators, students, and families, and trying to use it to support trauma informed practices. One example could include using more informal formative assessments to influence and adjust teaching and student support so that...
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Researcher

Lisa McGuire ·
Hi all. I am new to the community and happy to have found you. I am researcher in Madison, WI looking to explore research in the area of Trauma Informed Professional Development and it's implications for K-12 Educators. I am open to feedback and guidance for my research. Thanks, Lisa
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Resources/ How to get staff on board

Tori Amicon ·
Hello, I'm a school social worker looking to implement trauma focused interventions school wide. While I have pretty good grasp on trauma focused care myself, I am struggling to find curriculum/ information that is easy for teachers to digest and implement. Does anyone have any suggestions in where I could find resources of this sort? Thanks for the help! Tori
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Resources on Promoting Attendance

Danielle Vander Linden ·
Hello! I am currently working on a team that is looking to make changes to the way we assess and respond to chronically absent students. Does anyone know of any research that shows how trauma informed approaches have increased student attendance? Does any one have any resources regarding how to best communicate the importance of school attendance to parents/caregivers and students? And lastly, any additional resources regarding how to best nudge students and families that are on track to...
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schools/classrooms using trauma-informed practices?

Rod Kovach ·
Greetings, Can any of you out there share any information with me about schools/classrooms that use ACEs or trauma-informed practices?   I'm particularly interested in applications within emotional support classroom settings.  Thanks. --Rod
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Seeking Speakers/Trainers in Virginia on Trauma Informed Schools

Elizabeth Cranford ·
Hello, I am working on creating a list of possible PD ideas for my staff (elementary school in Winchester, VA). Our staff is very interested in learning how to appropriately support students who have experienced trauma or ACES (not what ACES are). They are asking for practical takeaways that they can implement in their classrooms. Who have you heard & loved?
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Social Studies!!!

Barbara Leaf ·
Trauma-informed, restorative-based, social justice-focused new high school in New Orleans is looking for a Social Studies teacher to join the founding team (part of an established and well-regarded charter network). The school is starting with 9th grade, and the students will be an integral part of the founding team in year 1, and development team as the school adds a grade each year.
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TIC in post-secondary schools

Susan Hess ·
Hello All, I am writing to see if anyone can recommend articles on integrating TIC in the classroom. Many of my MSW students this year have disclosed experiencing PTSD and depression either from community violence and/or being veterans. I will be presenting to Field Instructors (AKA supervisors) who are supervising students who have experienced trauma and strategies to incorporate SAMHSA's guiding principles. I am hoping to find articles to forward on to the field instructors.
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Trauma informed Classroom for Deaf students

Sandy Goodwick ·
Recently, I attended an IEP for a primary age Deaf child whose 'back to school' weeks have come from Hell. I'm both an adult with disAbilities and a long time teacher (both general and special education) - 44 years. It was as though the school knew nothing about trauma and even less about what it's like to live with trauma from having a disability. Child had gotten a new teacher this year. This child, like other kids born deaf to hearing parents, lived thru several years without language...
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Trauma Informed Curriculum for 13-18 year olds that have experienced trauma?

Former Member ·
Hello- I am wondering if anyone has any resources for curriculum or lesson plans targeting 13-18 year old adolescents that have experienced trauma. The goal is to teach them about potential trauma triggers, trauma reactions, what trauma is, resiliency, and personal wellness. There is a lot of information on these topics geared towards educating providers, but nothing for the kids who have experienced the trauma. Thanks! -erin
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Trauma Informed Policy

Margaret Kessler ·
I am trying to create a few trauma informed policies, and I wonder if anyone might have samples of them from their work?
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Trauma informed - resilience building services/support within our schools for our refugees

Please share if your school or district has TI-RB services you've developed in support of our refugee populations and how you've infused into your school climate with your staff, students and families. My understanding is we have roughly 100,000 Syrian refugees already in processing and roughly 75,000 of them will be relocating to California. On a conference call with a Superintendent, he inquired what existing practices are in place in preparation for their arrival with other schools and...
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Trauma-Informed Schools_Teacher Certification

Pamela Denise Long ·
I am considering alternative special education teacher certification in Missouri (St. Louis), preferably in a LD/ED or (second choice) cross categorical class in a K-12 school district that is integrating trauma-informed practice. Please do reach out to me if you know of a school district that uses alternative certification agreements and is pursing trauma-informed organizational development. I realize this may be a tall order. Thanks in advance.
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Trauma-Informed/Sensitive Classrooms

Brenda Yuen ·
Hello to all my Education TIC/ACE gurus!  I've been trying to play catch up with the chat you had last week regarding ACES in education (I was in my grad school class).  Some of what you've said really resonated with me here in Montgomery...
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Trends in Trauma-informed Organization Development

Pamela Denise Long ·
I am curious to know how members of the group are seeing trauma-informed care being implemented in local/state education agencies or even private education/community support agencies that look at collective impact. Particularly, in addition to reading/math strategies, technology, curricula-- as observed in your work--which improvement content/strategies/competencies are emphasized by local/state education agencies with high federal programs funding/high utilization of free-reduced lunch?
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What do you think, is a 6th SEL core competency needed?

Michael a Sirbola ·
The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) defines five core SEL competencies , including (1)self-awareness, (2)social awareness, (3)self-management, (4)relationship skills, and (5)responsible decision making. The CASEL Five SEL competencies ARE NOT sufficient to achieve that which they were created to accomplish and which CASEL itself was created to accomplish. There are 6 core competencies, not five, and the 6th is the one that is by far the most important.
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Re: Trauma informed - resilience building services/support within our schools for our refugees

Former Member ·
How would delivering ACES information be different from one trauma to another? I believe teaching TIC is about our (human) neurological and physiological systems and levels of trauma with levels of resilience. Our biggest message in teaching ACES is this is about us, not them. i recently did a presentation for Resilient Sacramento titled Building Resilience Mindfully, which looked directly at how we teach TIC correlates to how we look at TI practices and is it about "them" or... about us.
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Re: Does Eric Jensen's Brain Based Learning Align with Trauma Informed Approaches?

NancyHem ·
Maureen, I am writing a paper on this now for a graduate course I am finishing on learning theories. I will also be doing a presentation using Articulate Storyline that I will publish. I should be finished within a week to 10 days. I might add my research on trauma in children was the bulk of my master's degree in Applied Behavioral Analysis. I also have a child who suffered with "extreme" pre-adoptive abuse and neglect. So this is both professional and personal for me. So far my answer to...
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Re: Looking for Information about Trauma Informed Approaches to ALICE Training

Suzanne Reinhardt ·
It's unfortunate that this is even an issue. I'm not that familiar with working with children but would it be possible to adapt the same trauma-informed practices for teaching to active shooter drills? You might be the first to consider addressing trauma in this scenario. Here's to hoping you connect with someone who can give you some feedback. Best of luck.
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Re: Researcher looking for Gaps

Suzanne Reinhardt ·
Hi there. I'm a phd student in British Columbia, and I focus on trauma in teaching -- online in particular but with the general college population as well. I'd be happy to connect, if you're still interested.
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Re: Researcher looking for Gaps

Jennifer Lynn-Whaley ·
Hey Suzanne, I'm a school-based Trauma Educator in Northern California -- one of the conversations I keep saying hasn't happened yet is the connection between trauma-impacted kids and special education diagnosis. (A million years ago, before ACEs) my dissertation looked at outcomes for two categories of SPED: SED and EDBD - severely emotionally disturbed and emotionally disturbed behaviorally disordered -- now, with all the ACEs research we know that these are the kids -- mostly black and...
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Re: Researcher looking for Gaps

Suzanne Reinhardt ·
Hi Jennifer. I hope Lisa is still looking for input. There are so few areas within trauma that have been adequately addressed. I'd be interested in hearing from others for my own personal understanding of ACES/trauma research.
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Re: For parents who want to talk to schools

Renae Dupuis ·
Hello Ariane, I have some suggestions: Chapter 4 of The Connected Child (attached with permission) shows the disarming of fear to create felt safety in what I think is an approachable way that is easy to share with teachers. An Article of "Trauma Informed Classrooms" from Adoption Advocate (attached with permission) gives some practical framework to what is needed in a classroom setting TBRI® Animate: Toxic Stress & The Brain - is helpful as well. I provide resources for Southern...
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Re: Organizations that Support Training Teachers

Jessie Graham ·
Hi Jennifer, I provide individual and group coaching and training and am very Trauma Informed! I am happy to support you from wherever you are. I believe the training and awareness starts with "us". Please feel free to contact me at jessiegrahamcoach@gmail.com or www.JessieGrahamCoach.com and you can set up a time to speak with me directly. I look forward to hearing from you, Jessie
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Re: School Council, School Improvement Plans, ACEs, Diversity & Help?

Emily Read Daniels ·
@Cissy White You're the best. I love that you are so boldly putting it out there! To begin with, you know that your question is laden with like 10,000 $1,000,000 questions. You may be new to this arena, but you're a quick study, so of course you have all the questions everyone in education has been grappling with for eternity: - How to include ALL VOICES? - How to bridge PTAs mission with the broader school community? - How to engage parents with busy lives, distance, etc? And for what...
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Re: Resources on Promoting Attendance

Dave Brown ·
The National Traumatic Stress Network has tons of information for educators. Depending on your schools' geography the Walking School Bus programs can be a great way to build relationships, improve attendance and mitigate the effects of trauma.
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Re: Guest speaker for professional development?

Dave Brown ·
Good Morning, I run a small nonprofit that specializes in building resilient schools and communities. The work is centered around providing PD for trauma along with job-embedded PD related to trauma informed, resilience building practices. I would be happy to talk to you about what you are looking for and how we might help. DaveBrown@EchoDevelopment.org
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Re: Partners in Georgia and States Near Georgia

Robbyn Peters Bennett ·
Beth, I just wanted to share the promotional material for the conference, just in case you had folks you might want to send it to. Any help in getting the word out is greatly appreciated! Robbyn https://parentingbeyondpunishm...educationconference/ Tina Payne Bryson, PhD will be one of the keynote speakers: http://conta.cc/2r6Vqa8
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Re: Looking for Information about Trauma Informed Approaches to ALICE Training

Ann Marie Denelle ·
Hello, is there an update on this request. It makes so. I hope sense to offer some tips and support prior to the drills taking place for teachers and for them to review with students how the drills may trigger fears, previous trauma, etc.
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Re: Researcher looking for Gaps

Kelli Hartman ·
Hello! I am just starting my doctoral journey in the Missouri and as an administrator I am looking at teachers perceptions of preparedness when working with students who have experienced trauma. What I would really like to know is if a teachers own personal ACES score affects their perceptions of preparedness when working with these students.
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