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Today’s episode is one that we know weighs on many educators’ hearts and is a topic you all, our listeners, have asked us to explore. How do help students who’ve faced trauma in their lives? We are really looking forward to chatting with our two guests today. We know that trauma can be a very triggering subject for some of us, so we are going to do our best to handle this conversation with all the sensitivity it deserves and we have no doubt that our incredibly informed guests with a wealth of knowledge in the area of Trauma Informed Education, Dr. Joe Roselle and Dr. Stephanie Nilsen, will help us do just that!
Also, we LOVE your feedback, so tweet us any thoughts or ideas on Twitter @GCU_TOTC. GO LOPES!
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By Emily Pottinger and Dr. Meredith Critchfield5
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Today’s episode is one that we know weighs on many educators’ hearts and is a topic you all, our listeners, have asked us to explore. How do help students who’ve faced trauma in their lives? We are really looking forward to chatting with our two guests today. We know that trauma can be a very triggering subject for some of us, so we are going to do our best to handle this conversation with all the sensitivity it deserves and we have no doubt that our incredibly informed guests with a wealth of knowledge in the area of Trauma Informed Education, Dr. Joe Roselle and Dr. Stephanie Nilsen, will help us do just that!
Also, we LOVE your feedback, so tweet us any thoughts or ideas on Twitter @GCU_TOTC. GO LOPES!
https://gcutopoftheclass.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/21-trauma-in-the-classroom.mp3