
Resources for Educators
Why Should Educators Care About Trauma-Informed Care?
"A child's developing brain is shaped by the relationships and environments a child experiences from the start. If, at a young age, a child cannot predict where, when or how much stress they will experience at any given time, their brains and bodies can become hardwired to react more quickly with a fight, flight, or freeze response. By the time they are in school, students who experience childhood trauma may struggle to concentrate, exhibit inappropriate behaviors, and are more likely to fall behind academically.
Educators and staff in the education field have a unique opportunity to create trauma-informed environments that support children and families."
-Iowa ACEs 360
Important Documents for Educators
An Educator's Guide to Addressing Toxic Stress
An Early Education Professional's Guide to Addressing Toxic Stress
Improving Student Outcomes by Creating Healing Environments in Schools
Social Emotional Learning Resources
Standards of Practice for Trauma-Informed Care in Education Settings