Symptoms
Risk/Protective Factors
Interventions
School Counselor Role
Random
100

Name one common symptom of PTSD in children/adolescents.

sleep problems / fear / sadness / withdrawal / avoidance / trouble paying attention

100

Name one protective factor for youth with trauma.

supportive relationships / stable home / school connectedness

100

What is the first-line evidence-based treatment for youth PTSD?

TF-CBT

100

What is one thing a school counselor can do for a student with PTSD?

rapport / check-ins / accommodations

100

What legal responsibility do school counselors have if abuse is suspected?

mandated reporting

200

True or False: PTSD symptoms can be delayed after a traumatic event.

True

200

What risk factor involves prior difficult experiences in childhood?

ACEs / previous trauma exposure

200

Name one component of TF-CBT.

psychoeducation / coping skills / trauma narrative / caregiver involvement

200

Name one classroom accommodation.

break pass / reset space / drill previewing

200

What federal law may support school services?

IDEA

300

What does hypervigilance mean?

being constantly alert / easily startled / on edge

300

How can school connectedness help protect students?

support, belonging, trusted adults

300

What intervention helps students safely process and talk through the traumatic event?

trauma narrative

300

Why is caregiver communication important?

consistency across settings

300

TRUE OR FALSE- Children always verbally tell adults when they are experiencing trauma symptoms.

False

400

What symptom might appear in younger children through play?

acting out the event in play


400

Why does access to mental health services matter?

mproves recovery / intervention

400

What school-based model focuses on safety, support, and connection after trauma?

Listen, Protect, Connect

400

Why work with community providers?

continuity of care / shared goals

400

True or False: Strong supportive relationships can serve as a protective factor for students who have experienced trauma.

true

500

Name two red flags a teacher may notice in school.

absences, nightmares, withdrawal, poor attention, fear responses

500

Explain how sociocultural factors can affect PTSD risk and recovery.

access to resources, stigma, culture, SES, language barriers

500

Give one trauma-informed response a counselor should use.

safety, predictability, validation, coping skills

500

What percentage of children who experience trauma may meet diagnostic criteria for PTSD?

4-6%

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