
Trauma-informed teaching strategies can benefit all students
Key points:
- Trauma-informed teaching strategies help all students develop resiliency and improve emotional regulation
- Using tech to combat trauma
- 3 key actions for trauma-informed student supports
- For more news on trauma-informed teaching, visit eSN’s SEL & Well-Being hub
Although our communities strive to maintain safety, nearly half of all American children have experienced some form of trauma. Some of these include everyday Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) such as bullying, witnessing violence, experiencing physical, verbal or sexual abuse, or neglect. According to the National Child Trauma Stress Network, these experiences can spark strong emotions and physical reactions that can persist long after an initial trauma event.
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