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Trauma-Informed Practice

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Children who are exposed to trauma and stress at a young age experience changes in their development that can affect their behavior. This Exchange Essentials is a rich collection of information on how to deal with some of the challenges of children affected by different types of trauma. Topics include learning how to be compassionate with grief, chronic illness, displacement, disasters, and more.

Overview

This volume of Exchange Essentials includes the following selected Exchange articles, in pdf format, focusing on ideas and strategies for Trauma-Informed Practice:

A Place Where All Children Can Thrive – Strategies for the Trauma-Informed Classroom
by Barbara Tokarz

All Feelings are Welcome
by The Greta Horwitz Center at Warren Village, Denver, Colorado

Broken into Wholeness – Transforming Trauma into Practical Wisdom
by Holly Elissa Bruno

Creating Environments that Reduce Children’s Stress
by Sony Vasandani

Disaster Recovery – Fostering a Resilient Future Through Child Care
by Sarah Thompson

Identifying and Responding to Child Neglect in Parental and Group Care
by Ginger Welch, Laura Wilhelm, and Heather Johnson

Lean on Me: Helping Children and Families through Disruptive Change
by Jane Humphries and Kari Rains

Moving Through Grief – Meeting Children Where they Are When Something Tragic Happens
by Lissanna Follari

Supporting Families Experiencing Chronic Illness
by Darbi J. Haynes-Lawrence

Trauma-informed Teaching and Design Strategies – A New Paradigm
by Ileen Schwartz-Henderson

When A Child Discloses Abuse
by Lori S. Kornblum and Daniel Pollack

Wrapping Our Arms Around Our Families
by Heather Siskind