Blog Posts & Articles
How Trauma-Sensitive Learning Is Continuing Online
May 11, 2020
When the threat of COVID-19 arrived, schools responded quickly. Principals made announcements, administrators hustled, and teachers developed lesson plans. In a matter of days, students were learning from home. But as any instructor knows, academic content represents a single facet … READ MORE
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Bullying Prevention Starts with the Power of Words: A Printout for Students
October 16, 2019
Blog and Poems by Bruce Cabell The Impact! Bullying continues to be an enormous problem. With 95% of U.S. teens connected to the Internet and over 59% being cyber-bullied during their lifetime, there seems to be no end in sight. … READ MORE
6 Ways Social-Emotional Learning Can Support Trauma-Sensitive Schools
June 5, 2019
In our first installment of our series on trauma-sensitive schools, we discovered how common trauma is among school-age children, and how it shapes every dimension of students’ experience. With half of all students suffering some sort of serious trauma, it … READ MORE
Why We Need Trauma-Sensitive Schools
May 28, 2019
How many students do you think are dealing with significant traumas in each classroom in America? How many are contending with violence, sexual abuse, chemical dependence, mental health issues, or an incarcerated parent? When the CDC conducted research on … READ MORE
What Does It Take to Be Your Best Self?
May 7, 2019
What does it take to be your best self when you struggle with mental health issues? The secret lies in getting help, sharing our struggles, and learning to be fully present with past traumas, as artists like Lady Gaga know … READ MORE
How to Train Kids Not to Be Bystanders
March 19, 2019
What would it take to end bullying in your school and in your community? Answers vary, but they all include one key ingredient: the community, as a whole, actively discouraging bullying in order to create a culture of care. The … READ MORE
Do Positive Attitudes Really Make a Difference?
January 24, 2019
Does seeing the glass half-full benefit us? Does it really make a difference? Could it even disadvantage us? The answers to these questions might come as a surprise. A growing consensus of research shows positive attitudes have a measurable impact … READ MORE