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Link to referenced video: “LEAVE MY MOTHER ALONE” FULL VIDEO
Website mentioned in the video - https://rapha.org/survivor-care
In Falling for Learning Podcast episode 50, T.D. Flenaugh discusses Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and their profound impact on children's emotional and educational development. Drawing from a recent viral video of a girl reacting to her mother’s arrest, T.D. explores the trauma children face and the cyclical nature of their struggles.
Key Takeaways:
1. Understanding ACEs:
- ACEs include traumatic events such as abuse (physical, sexual, emotional), domestic violence, loss of a parent (death or absentee), witnessing crime and violence, separation of parents, and parental incarceration.
- These experiences can stunt emotional growth and lead to behavioral issues in children.
2. Impact on Emotional and Social Development:
- Children exposed to multiple ACEs may exhibit heightened fight-or-flight responses.
- Emotional regulation and productive conflict resolution become significant challenges.
3. Case Study - Viral Video Analysis:
- The episode discusses a video where a young girl reacts violently to her mother’s arrest, highlighting her traumatic experiences.
- This scenario underscores the urgent need for proper intervention and support for children in similar situations.
4. Role of Educators and Parents:
- T.D. stresses the importance of educators and parents understanding the signs of trauma and seeking appropriate help.
- Creating safe, supportive environments is essential for children’s emotional and academic success.
5. Breaking the Cycle:
- Healing from trauma requires both individual and systemic efforts.
- Access to counseling and supportive services for both children and their families is crucial.
Resources:
Center for Disease Control information on Adverse Childhood Experiences (A.C.E.)
Connie Rice's Research on PTSD in Children
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Link to referenced video: “LEAVE MY MOTHER ALONE” FULL VIDEO
Website mentioned in the video - https://rapha.org/survivor-care
In Falling for Learning Podcast episode 50, T.D. Flenaugh discusses Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and their profound impact on children's emotional and educational development. Drawing from a recent viral video of a girl reacting to her mother’s arrest, T.D. explores the trauma children face and the cyclical nature of their struggles.
Key Takeaways:
1. Understanding ACEs:
- ACEs include traumatic events such as abuse (physical, sexual, emotional), domestic violence, loss of a parent (death or absentee), witnessing crime and violence, separation of parents, and parental incarceration.
- These experiences can stunt emotional growth and lead to behavioral issues in children.
2. Impact on Emotional and Social Development:
- Children exposed to multiple ACEs may exhibit heightened fight-or-flight responses.
- Emotional regulation and productive conflict resolution become significant challenges.
3. Case Study - Viral Video Analysis:
- The episode discusses a video where a young girl reacts violently to her mother’s arrest, highlighting her traumatic experiences.
- This scenario underscores the urgent need for proper intervention and support for children in similar situations.
4. Role of Educators and Parents:
- T.D. stresses the importance of educators and parents understanding the signs of trauma and seeking appropriate help.
- Creating safe, supportive environments is essential for children’s emotional and academic success.
5. Breaking the Cycle:
- Healing from trauma requires both individual and systemic efforts.
- Access to counseling and supportive services for both children and their families is crucial.
Resources:
Center for Disease Control information on Adverse Childhood Experiences (A.C.E.)
Connie Rice's Research on PTSD in Children
Support the show
We drop new episodes every Saturday at 5 p.m. Pacific Time.
Follow us:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/fallingforlearning/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/fallingforlearning/
https://linktr.ee/falling4learning