Improving Learning Outcomes for Students Who Have Experienced Trauma

Back in October, we blogged about a survey from The National Survey of Children's Health.  They reported that 35 million students are living with the effects of emotional and psychological trauma. For some of them, these traumatic experiences have had an impact on their emotional regulation, problem solving skills, and overall learning.  Edutopia recently published an article about how to support these children in the classroom when they become angry or upset.  The author gives three strategies for calming their stress response.  To learn more, visit Edutopia

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