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Identifying traumatic stress:
Students show signs of deviating from…
Identifying traumatic stress:
Students show signs of deviating from normal behaviour in class and school
Talk with student, assess the situation.
Is the source of behavioral deviation a current event? Sleeping bad? Worried about a test? Or is it traumatic stress?
Does behavior point to Traumatic stress?
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Domestic Abuse
Symptoms
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tiredness, lack of attention, lack of appetite
Strategies
being aware of the family situation, culture, social situation
involving school counselor, other teachers
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School policy, potentially child welfare services should be involved?
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Bullying
Symptoms
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Talking back, issues discerning authoratative roles
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References
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Responding to Trauma in Your Classroom. (2016). Teaching Tolerance, ISSUE 52, SPRING 2016(52). doi:tolerance.org/magazine/spring-2016/responding-to-trauma-in-your-classroom
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Venet, Alex Shevrin. “8 Ways to Support Students Who Experience Trauma.” Edutopia, George Lucas Educational Foundation, 14 Sept. 2014, www.edutopia.org/discussion/8-ways-support-students-who-experience-trauma.
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Crundwell, R. Marc A., and Kim Killu . “Responding to a Student's Depression .” Responding to a Student's Depression - Educational Leadership, 2010, www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/oct10/vol68/num02/Responding-to-a-Student%27s-Depression.aspx .
Phoenix Australia - Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health. Helping My Children after Trauma – A Guide for Parents, Phoenix Australia - Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health, 2013, www.phoenixaustralia.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Phoenix-Parents-Guide.pdf .
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Valentina C. Iversen, Nora Sveaass & Gunnar Morken (2014) The role of trauma and psychological distress on motivation for foreign language acquisition among refugees, International Journal of Culture and Mental Health, 7:1, 59-67
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Mindmap for M4U4A2: Responding to Traumatic Stress
Groupwork:
Kyle, Danny, Bill, Tommy