Trauma and Adversity
Brain
TR Strategies
All Things Trauma and Resilience
Other Things Trauma and Resilience
100

Percent of children under the age of 6 that have experienced trauma in the US before the pandemic

What is 50%

100

How many neurosynaptic connectors are being built every second in a child's brain under the age of 6?

What is 1 million.

100

The number one pathway to buffer a child's traumatic stress is?

What is an attuned relationship.

100

Why does SEL not work when children are in their hind and survival brain?

Their cortex is not open for business.

100

Why are memories not stored with words for young children?

Because the hippocampus is not fully developed (responsible for memories).

200

Number of children in preschool that are expelled from school each day in the United States (before pandemic)?

What is 250.

200

Do you need to know the child's trauma history to help them?

What is NO!

200

T or F: One strategy works to heal a child's trauma.

F: Multiple strategies over time help to rewire the brain to feeling safe and regulated.

200

What part of the brain is shut down when a child is dysregulated?

What is the cortex.

200

Name one thing you can say to children who are triggered in the moment.

What is "you are safe" or "you are here now and there is nothing dangerous."

300

Percent of adults who have experienced trauma in the United States by the time they reach 18?

What is 70%

300

Brains can change across a lifetime with a concept called...

What is neuroplasticity

300

What part of the brain is a teacher in when they are triggered and become dysregulated?

What is Hind/Survival/Reactive Brain

300

What part of the brain is responsible for relationships and emotions?

What is the limbic brain.

300

Name 1-6 environment strategies.

Olfactory, Tactile, Vestibular, Proprioceptive, Oral, Auditory, Nature, Visual

400

ACE Stands For?

What is Adverse Childhood Experiences

400

We can carry trauma epigentically from one generation to the next.  But the good news is we also carry sources of ________ in our DNA.

What is strengths and/or resilience.

400

Where can a child go in a classroom when they become dysregulated?

What is a safe zone, space, zen zone, calming corner, reset space.

400

What part of the brain is the almond shape device acting like the alarm center?

What is the amygdala.

400

Name one transition strategy that helps keep kids in the window of regulation.

Reduce number of transitions

Create routines or rituals for each

Provide visual or auditory clues

Provide individual support

500

Trauma is Defined by the individual's ___________, not by the event.

What is nervous system/sensory system

500

The goal is to keep children in the Window of ________, where they can think and reason.

What is Optimal Zone of Regulation, Tolerance or Arousal.

500

This is a free technique to calm the body. It is like a remote control to regulation.

What is Breathing

500

What part of the brain stores all of our memories?

What is the hippocampus.

500
Define Somato Sensory?

Repetitive, somato (i.e. movement) sensory (sight/sound/touch etc.) activities stimulate the brain’s core regulatory networks and help children calm their stress response systems when dysregulated

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