Navigating Student Conflict through Trauma-Informed Restorative Practices

Navigating conflicts in the classroom is a critical skill for educators, especially when working with students who have experienced trauma. Trauma-informed approaches help create a sense of safety, trust, and empowerment, ensuring that conflicts—whether between students, between students and teachers, or within peer groups—become opportunities for growth rather than sources of fear or disengagement.

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