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‘All Kinds Of Trauma’: Students Are Returning To School, But Are We Ready To Help Them Cope?

2024-12-13T19:32:17-06:00

Rosalinda Guzman was inside a bathroom stall at school when something begged for attention.

It was on the door, where the school posts announcements.

“That little tiny piece of paper was just so different from everything else that it really caught my eye,” said the 18-year-old student from Kersey who attends Windsor Charter Academy.

“And it […]

‘All Kinds Of Trauma’: Students Are Returning To School, But Are We Ready To Help Them Cope?2024-12-13T19:32:17-06:00

Identifying the Intersection of Trauma and Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity: Part I: Key Considerations

2024-12-13T19:33:37-06:00

WHY ASK ABOUT SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER IDENTITY?

There is a growing body of evidence showing that Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer/Questioning (LGBTQ+) youth suffer from potentially traumatic events (PTEs) at significantly higher rates than their straight and cisgender peers. Among the most prevalent PTEs affecting LGBTQ+ youth are parental rejection, bullying, physical […]

Identifying the Intersection of Trauma and Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity: Part I: Key Considerations2024-12-13T19:33:37-06:00

Addressing Race and Trauma in the Classroom: A Resource for Educators

2025-01-10T14:47:53-06:00

By the National Child Traumatic Stress Network This resource is intended to help educators understand how they might address the interplay of race and trauma and its effects on students in the classroom. After defining key terms, the guide outlines recommendations for educators and offers a list of supplemental resources. This guide is […]

Addressing Race and Trauma in the Classroom: A Resource for Educators2025-01-10T14:47:53-06:00

The startling toll on children who witness domestic violence is just now being understood

2025-01-10T14:48:38-06:00

By Jayne O’Donnel and Mabinty Quarshie USA TODAY SAVANNAH, Ga. – Latrelle Huff says her twins were conceived by rape.

Now she blames domestic violence for her children’s health problems.

The Georgia woman says she had been in an abusive, on-and-off relationship for six years when she became pregnant. While pregnant, she says, the conflict […]

The startling toll on children who witness domestic violence is just now being understood2025-01-10T14:48:38-06:00

The lasting impact of neglect

2025-01-10T14:25:32-06:00

By Kirsten Weir The first time Nathan Fox, PhD, stepped into a Romanian orphanage, he was struck by the silence. “The most remarkable thing about the infant room was how quiet it was, probably because the infants had learned that their cries were not responded to,” says Fox, who directs the Child Development […]

The lasting impact of neglect2025-01-10T14:25:32-06:00

Children may act out due to grief or trauma of COVID-19 pandemic, and other lessons from HIV/AIDS

2025-01-10T14:26:23-06:00

By Julie B. Kaplow and Mark W. Kline  No infectious disease since HIV/AIDS in the 1980s has captured the world’s attention in the way COVID-19 has. The HIV/AIDS pandemic is still with us nearly 40 years later. Effective treatment has made HIV/AIDS a manageable medical condition rather than the almost certain death sentence […]

Children may act out due to grief or trauma of COVID-19 pandemic, and other lessons from HIV/AIDS2025-01-10T14:26:23-06:00

Coronavirus is giving rise to another tragic issue. Child abuse.

2025-01-10T14:27:20-06:00

By Chester Street Foundation

Coronavirus is giving rise to another tragic issue. Child abuse. Hospitals in Texas have reported seeing an increase in child abuse cases, which they believe is driven by the increase in psychological stress at home and children out of school during the day. Furthermore, the group who most often […]

Coronavirus is giving rise to another tragic issue. Child abuse.2025-01-10T14:27:20-06:00

Breaking the Cycle of Child Abuse

2025-01-10T14:29:09-06:00

By Elizabeth Hartney, PhD Child abuse is known to repeat itself from generation to generation. Although not universal, the children of people with addictions are at higher risk of all types of abuse, and of developing addictions. The reasons why people who were sexually abused in childhood go on to have abusive relationships […]

Breaking the Cycle of Child Abuse2025-01-10T14:29:09-06:00

CDC: Childhood Trauma Tied to Poor Health

2025-01-10T14:31:16-06:00

By Gaby Galvin PEOPLE WHO EXPERIENCED trauma as children are more likely to suffer severe health consequences later in life, a new federal analysis shows.

Adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs, refer to potentially traumatic events experienced or witnessed during childhood, like violence, substance misuse and mental health problems in the home. Though public health […]

CDC: Childhood Trauma Tied to Poor Health2025-01-10T14:31:16-06:00

School exclusions are on the up – but training teachers in trauma could help

2025-01-10T14:32:44-06:00

By The Conversation

After years of decline, school exclusions are on the rise again, according to official figures for the Department for Education. The Timpson review, carried out by former children’s minister Edward Timpson, also shows that children in care and other “children in need” are disproportionately likely to be excluded. This amplifies […]

School exclusions are on the up – but training teachers in trauma could help2025-01-10T14:32:44-06:00
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