Trauma & Stress
The Trauma Brain
Attachment & Practice
100

This type of stress is short-term, mild, and supported by a caring adult.

What is positive stress?

100

This part of the brain is the alarm system and becomes overactive with trauma.

What is the amygdala?

100

Humans are biologically wired for this, especially when distressed.

What is connection?

200

This type of stress happens when stress is too intense, too often, and without a safe adult.

What is toxic stress?

200

This part of the brain is responsible for planning, reasoning, and impulse control.

What is the prefrontal cortex?

200

Caregivers should be described as these four things.

What is bigger, stronger, wiser, and kind?

300

These are early life experiences like abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction that impact development.

What are ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences)?

300

When a youth is escalated, this goes offline, making it hard to learn or listen.

What is the thinking brain (prefrontal cortex)?

300

This describes youth who appear calm and then suddenly escalate, but were already internally elevated.

What is a 0–60 youth?

400

Toxic stress keeps the body stuck in this mode.

What is survival mode (fight/flight/freeze)?

400

This phrase describes when the thinking brain disconnects and the survival brain takes

What is “flipping your lid”?

400

This key trauma-informed principle reminds us to address the nervous system before teaching behaviour.

What is regulate first, teach later?

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