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Traumatic Events, Signs that a student is being bullied at school,…
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Traumatic Events
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Strategies
The teacher needs to provide a nurturing environment where the students feel safe and cared for. The students need to know that the teacher is there for them emotionally.
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Listen and talk to the students. The teacher must allow time for the students to gain trust in the teacher.
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Praise as often as possible for simple things such as: getting an answer correctly, neat handwriting, interacting with peers)
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Domestic Violence
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Strategies
Spend non teaching time with them. Ex. Eat lunch with them to get to know them better, to show them you care.
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Create a safe environment by being consistent with the application of the classroom norms and with realistic consequences.
Have a “safe” space in a corner of the classroom or in a small room near the classroom for students to calm down and reflect.
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If a student opens up and shares confidential information, the teacher must just listen and refrain from any judgment.
The teacher can teach the students self-regulating skills such as breathing exercises, signals for time-outs in a quiet part of the classroom or in a room near the classroom.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djsTEA8aWYY
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House Fire
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Strategies
The teacher must be ready to be compassionate and to listen to the students, to encourage them to let out their emotions.
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Encourage the students to take part in extracurricular activities to take their mind off of what has happened.
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The teacher can provide a 10 minute relaxation time where the students can relax, focus on listening to soothing music and essential oils.
Keep regular routines and allow students to follow the normal routine at their own time if necessary.
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Sudden death of a classmate
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Signs
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Low self-image, self-esteem and
confidence
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