14. Unlearning: One Expert's Journey to Becoming Trauma-Informed with Jennifer Black, SLP
Release Date: 05/14/2020
Trauma Camp For Teachers
In this episode, Julia Rose Polk explores a groundbreaking moment in trauma-informed education: the 2015 Peter P. vs. Compton Unified class action lawsuit. Learn how this first-of-its-kind case established legal precedent by arguing that traum\a should qualify as a disability under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) In this episode, Julia Rose Polk explores a groundbreaking moment in trauma-informed education: the 2015 Peter P. vs. Compton Unified class action lawsuit. Learn how this first-of-its-kind case established legal precedent by arguing that trauma should qualify as...
info_outline 31. The Four Tiers of Teacher CareTrauma Camp For Teachers
Before you are a Teacher, you are - and will always be - a Human Being. And Human Beings require Care. Period. Full-stop. The End. Okay, maybe not "the end"... but certainly our beginning of acknowledging the Care we need, and prioritizing it as an essential component of living and sustaining us in the work we love to do. In this episode, I share another powerful mini-training, walking you through the Four Tiers of Teacher Care. (And if you listen through to the end, you'll hear several personal examples of small tweaks that can manifest big changes over time!) Meaningful...
info_outline 30. How to Create a Social Story (Mini-Training)Trauma Camp For Teachers
A Social Story is something that helps us create a comprehensive narrative around significant and impactful experiences in our lives, and is especially helpful for those experiences that involve trauma, loss, change or confusion. And for kids... it means everything to have an adult sit down to help us make sense and make meaning of what is going on around us, or what has happened to us. **It's a tool that (if used as much as is needed) can literally can help us process through the emotional residue of a traumatic experience.** In this episode, you'll learn the 3-part formula for creating...
info_outline 29. How to Handle Student DisclosuresTrauma Camp For Teachers
What do you do when a student discloses some sensitive information to you? How to you respond to the student *and* the situation effectively? In this episode, listen to another mini-training about how you can handle a student disclosure with care and compassion, the three steps that you can use to scaffold your response, and some nuanced considerations that will keep you headed on the right path. Meaningful Highlights from this Episode: We always need to respond to the HUMAN first. The POTENTIAL in the moment of disclosure could have lifelong implications. No matter what, having...
info_outline 28. Building Trust With Distrustful StudentsTrauma Camp For Teachers
Trust. Sometimes we adults take this bonding mechanism for granted. We assume it will occur naturally over the course of a relationship. Well, for kids who've experienced harm from the folks who are there to keep them safe, the idea of "trust" becomes infinitely more complicated. In this episode, I share with you a brief mini-training I did for my membership community a few years ago (it's now deceased - tear*), and it's all about how to build trust with distrustful students. Meaningful Highlights from this Episode: Trust takes time. Trust is earned. Trust is earned in our worst...
info_outline 27. Climbing Out of CollapseTrauma Camp For Teachers
Here are some questions for you: What happens when we (the provider) are the ones in a traumatized state? What happens when a high-functioning individual finds themselves in a low-functioning, barely-keeping-their-head-above-water state? What happens when we go into a state of Collapse? Well, this episode is the bite-sized version of my experience climbing out of psychological collapse. When a human is in a state of "collapse," it means that their internal state is experiencing so much stress and overwhelm that their typical state of functioning essentially breaks down, significantly reducing...
info_outline 26. Treating Violence Like a Contagious Disease with Epidemiologist Dr. Gary SlutkinTrauma Camp For Teachers
What if Violence were like a contagious disease? Well, according to Epidemiologist, Dr. Gary Slutkin: It absolutely is.
info_outline 25. Micro Self-Cares with Misty RymanTrauma Camp For Teachers
How many times have you been lectured on the importance of Self Care? And yet, how often do you struggle to actually integrate these practices into your daily routine?
info_outline 24. White Savior Complex with Ms. DuaneTrauma Camp For Teachers
White Savior Complex (WSC) is alive and well, and it's a narrative that on the surface might appear to be helpful and benign, but is actually deeply harmful to those it reaches.
info_outline 23. A New Stage On the Path of Progress (Conference Clip)Trauma Camp For Teachers
Listen to the second clip from Julia Rose's keynote presentation at the Trauma Informed Schools Institute, an annual conference hosted by Resilience Impact.
info_outlineTeachers need to hear honest accounts of the challenges and trials we encounter as we embark on the journey to becoming trauma-informed. Here to tell some of her story is my friend - and trauma-informed expert Speech & Language Pathologist - Jennifer Black.
Biggest Takeaways You Don’t Want to Miss:
- Jennifer’s encounter with doubt and uncertainty in her abilities to really “do” this work.
- How her thoughts shifted from “This isn’t my job” to “This is essential to my job.”
- Why she now starts with looking for an “in” with the parents as a way to help her students.
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