Attachment
In Schools
Stats
Skills to Support
Miscellaneous
100

What are the four main types of attachment?

Secure; Anxious; Ambivalent; Disorganized

100

When using a trauma-informed lens, instead of telling a student to stop doing something, what could you say instead?

Give examples of what to do, or appropriate responses to the environment (ex: instead of "Don't run in the hallway" - "Please walk/use walking feet")

100

Lots of teens have mobile devices. About what percentage?

About 90 - 95%

100

Name 3 examples of coping skills that students can use to support anxiety in the classroom.

Answers may vary - examples include: quiet fidgets; chewing gum; listening to music when appropriate

100

What are three "types" of empathy?

Cognitive; Compassionate; Emotional

200

What is the term used for Bandura's theory that describes how people become aware of social norms and appropriate behavior?

Social Learning Theory

200
Barriers to supporting belongingness and decreasing depression, anxiety, and stress in schools include _________.

Answers may vary - examples include: cost; teacher/student burn out; stigma; lack of mental health knowledge

200

About what percentage of children in Arizona report 2 or more ACEs?

Over 30%

200

___________ empathy can be a supportive stance in classrooms, and may or may not involve taking supportive action.

Compassionate 

200

Name 2 of the 4 types of stress.

Acute; Chronic; Distress; Eustress

300

When working with an individual who is displaying disorganized attachment patterns, what was their early experience most likely like with their caregivers?

Inconsistent; Neglectful

300

When students feel like they don't belong in their classrooms and school communities, their brains naturally monitor for what?

Threats

300

About what percentage of Arizona high schoolers have seriously contemplated suicide?

About 25%

300

In the hand model of the brain, which area(s) of the brain does the thumb represent?

The emotional centers (limbic regions, amygdala, etc.)

300

What are functions that can be impacted by socialization?

Answers may vary - examples include: Communication; Self-esteem; Trust; Self-efficacy

400

_________ is the first step in learning new attachment and socialization patterns.

Attention; Focus

400

A sense of ________ and ________ in classrooms allows students to access higher order thinking and cognitive skills, regulated in their prefrontal cortex.

Belongingness; Community 

400

The pandemic impacted the mental health of youth in the United States. Emergencies increased ____% in adolescents. 

31%

400

In the hand model of the brain, which area(s) of the brain do the fingers represent? 

Cortex (prefrontal cortex - regulation centers for the subcortical structures) 

400

Name 2 of the 5 distinct pathways of socialization described in adolescents. 

Low-stable; Moderate-stable; High-decreasing; Moderate-increasing; Chronically high

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