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E105: How to Support Students Who Have Experienced Trauma | Teaching Restored with Brickman Alan

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In this episode, Brickman Alan joins Kevin and Julie to talk about how teachers can better support students who have experienced trauma. The discussion centers on recognizing signs of trauma, cultivating empathy, and ensuring that classroom experiences lead back to the healing power of Jesus Christ. Practical tips and personal stories are shared to help educators foster safety, vulnerability, and unity in their classrooms.

1. Trauma can look different for every student.

There isn't a clear line between "difficult" and "traumatic"—it's all about each student's unique experience and how they're affected.

2. Empathy and being present are crucial.

Teachers need to be sensitive, pay attention to behavioral changes, and create a safe space for vulnerability without pushing students too far.

3. Classroom culture matters.

Creating an environment of empathy and shared vulnerability encourages students to open up and support each other, building unity and confidence.

4. Always point back to Christ.

Whether sharing personal experiences or helping students process trauma, connect lessons and healing to Jesus Christ as the central source of comfort and understanding.

5. Be flexible and spirit-led.

Be willing to adjust, pivot, or set aside planned lessons if the Spirit prompts you to address the immediate needs of students in the room.

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In this episode, Brickman Alan joins Kevin and Julie to talk about how teachers can better support students who have experienced trauma. The discussion centers on recognizing signs of trauma, cultivating empathy, and ensuring that classroom experiences lead back to the healing power of Jesus Christ. Practical tips and personal stories are shared to help educators foster safety, vulnerability, and unity in their classrooms.

1. Trauma can look different for every student.

There isn't a clear line between "difficult" and "traumatic"—it's all about each student's unique experience and how they're affected.

2. Empathy and being present are crucial.

Teachers need to be sensitive, pay attention to behavioral changes, and create a safe space for vulnerability without pushing students too far.

3. Classroom culture matters.

Creating an environment of empathy and shared vulnerability encourages students to open up and support each other, building unity and confidence.

4. Always point back to Christ.

Whether sharing personal experiences or helping students process trauma, connect lessons and healing to Jesus Christ as the central source of comfort and understanding.

5. Be flexible and spirit-led.

Be willing to adjust, pivot, or set aside planned lessons if the Spirit prompts you to address the immediate needs of students in the room.

  continue reading

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