Definitions
Ingredients
Prevelance
Impact
Perspective Shift
100

Parallel movement happening in mental health, human services, medical field, law enforcement and all across our communities.

What is trauma informed care?

100

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How many essential ingredients to Trauma Informed Care are there?

100

Aces

What is the study used in understanding the prevalence of adversity and trauma?

100

Serious health outcomes

What is a result of higher ace scores?

100

Staff perspective, confirmation bias, self fullfilling prophecy, growth mindset, and mirror neurons

What are the key concepts of perspective shift?

200

Exposure to an event that threatens/harms physical or emotional integrity of the individual or someone close to them.  It overwhelms the person's ability to respond and creates significant difficulty in functioning.

What is trauma?

200

Prevalence and impact

What are the 2 ingredients that impact perspective shift?

200

Helps us to understand the need for a universal, school-wide, tier 1 approach.

What is the significance of aces?

200

Social, emotional, and cognitive impairment

What are the ways in which schools support students to overcome these impairments?

200

Behaviors are communication, "Kids do well,if they can," student challenges are most often an expression of unsolved problems, lack of skills, unmet needs, and are seeking effective intervention, not simply an appropriate consequence.

What are the key assumptions to trauma informed care?

300

Acute, complex and historical

What are the types of trauma?

300

Regulation, relationship, and reason

Which 3 ingredients are essential to the healing process?

300

Household dysfunction, abuse, neglect

What are examples of aces?

300

Memory, fine motor skills, engagement, frustration, attention, impulsivity, withdrawal, emotional regulation

How does trauma impact learning and behaviors?

300
Acting out child - emotionally dysregulated child

What is traditional view versus trauma informed view?

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