Foreword |
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Introduction |
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Possible Reasons for the Disconnect |
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1 Trauma-Sensitive Schools: A Resource for School Improvement |
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The Importance of the Trauma-Sensitive School Movement |
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Responding to the High Prevalence of Childhood Trauma |
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Implications for Educational Reform |
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2 Dealing with Student Trauma: A Missing Component of Educational Reform |
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The High Cost of Trauma on Children's Lives |
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Implications for Educational Reform |
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3 The Neurology of Attachment: Caregiving Counts |
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The Effects of Trauma on Children's Attachment Relationships |
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Implications for Educational Reform |
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4 Trauma's Effects on Children's Readiness to Learn |
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The Development of Representational Thought |
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The Effects of Early Trauma on Language Development |
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The Effects of Trauma on Children's Attention, Memory, and Executive Function |
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Implications for Educational Reform |
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5 Retooling the Teacher's Role in Trauma-Sensitive Schools |
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Designing Trauma-Sensitive Instruction |
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Implementation of a Tiered System of Support |
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The Value of Collaborative Partnerships with Students |
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Implications for Educational Reform |
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6 Nature's Second Chance: Constructing a Reflective Brain |
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Supporting the Construction of Reflective Brains |
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Using Trauma-Proof Classroom Management Techniques |
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Fostering Resilience: The Capacity to Spring Back |
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Implications for Educational Reform |
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7 Recognizing the Emotional Work of Teachers |
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Sources of Teacher Stress |
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The Buffering Effects of Training |
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Promoting Teacher Resilience |
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Making a Difference in Children's Lives |
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Implications for Educational Reform |
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8 Next Steps: Managing the Necessary Changes to School Policies and Practices |
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Changing the Culture of Schools |
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Targeted and Necessary Administrative Leadership and Support |
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Creating an Action Plan for Implementation |
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Implications for Educational Reform |
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Appendix A Resources for Professional Development |
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Appendix B Finding Your ACE Score |
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References |
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Index |
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About the Author |
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