Adverse Childhood Experiences Teacher Resources
Supporting children who have experienced trauma is so important, and there are strategies to help at every age. Helping your students feel connected, encouraging them to explore their own strengths, and providing tools for them to develop positive relationships are all key components. Browse our resources to help you feel prepared for Trauma-Informed social and emotional learning.
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Leg Bone From the Ragsdale Gunshot Wound Study, 1984
Various pictures of parts of the human anatomy showing gun shot trauma are found on this interesting site. .
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Leg Bone From the Ragsdale Gunshot Wound Study, 1984
Various pictures of parts of the human anatomy showing gun shot trauma are found on this interesting site. .
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Chest Plates Commissioned by Frances Glessner Lee, About 1940
Various pictures of parts of the human anatomy showing gun shot trauma are found on this interesting site. .
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Bloodstain, Blisters, Bullet Holes, 1864
Various pictures of parts of the human anatomy showing gun shot trauma are found on this interesting site. .
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Early Childhood Floor in Children's House
This is a collection linking to in-depth resources on the subject of early childhood development.
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Kids Health: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
This article from Family Doctor.org gives details on individuals who encounter the same painful events, but their reactions are different. Read this article to find out more about this disorder and how people can find help. Links to...