Breaking the Cycle: How Trauma-Informed Teaching Supports Generational Healing

Trauma isn’t confined to one generation—it echoes through families, shaping emotions, behaviors, and opportunities. In schools, trauma-informed teaching helps disrupt these cycles, fostering healing and resilience. By creating supportive environments, educators empower students with the tools to build trust, regulate emotions, and succeed. Read on to explore how trauma-informed practices create lasting change in classrooms and communities.

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The Power of Play-Based Learning: A Trauma-Informed Approach to Engaging Young Learners