资源 for Processing Trauma
The resources below provide expert guidance for parents and educators on how to assist students and children in the wake of traumatic events. This includes best practices for addressing 暴力 that has occurred in one's community and processing media coverage of such incidents.
- Tips for Talking to Children and Youth After Traumatic Event (Parent and Educator Guide) - Substance Abuse and 心理健康 Services ued西甲赫塔菲官网 Center for 心理健康 Services (SAMHSA): This brief guide provides tips for how to talk to children who are processing a traumatic incident as well as some steps to take when talking is not enough
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Supporting 学生 Experiencing Childhood Trauma: Tips for 父母 and uedbet官网 - National Association of School Psychologists (NASP):涵盖风险因素, warning signs and impacts on education that arise from trauma as well as tips for how to help
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Talking to Children About Violence: Tips for 父母 and Teachers - NASP: Guidance on talking with children about high profile acts of 暴力 that may elicit fear, 困惑和愤怒, includes best practices for different developmental age groups
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Child Trauma Toolkit for uedbet官网 - National Child Traumatic Stress Network (nct): This in-depth guide covers common effects of trauma on students and best practices for identifying and assisting students experiencing trauma
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Tips for 父母 on Media Coverage - nct: Tips for addressing the reactions of young people to media coverage of traumatic events
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Helping Children with Tragic Events in the News - PBS: A guide for helping young children understand scary or confusing images in the news and ways to help them feel more secure
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Teacher Guidelines for Helping 学生 after 社区 Violence - nct: Includes common reactions to community 暴力 that students may experience and ways that teachers can address those reactions in the classroom
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资源 to Respond to Tragedy and Violence - Civics Course Implementation Blog (Illinois Civics): This excerpt outlines tips and resources for structuring classroom conversations about tragedy and 暴力 that occur in the news or the local community