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April 2022

Some Care Workers Are Seeing a Bump in Pay. They’re Working to Make It Last. [nytimes.com]

By Emma Goldberg, Photo: Gili Benita/The New York Times, The New York Times, April 16, 2022 Sandra Rosales’s voice takes on an affectionate lilt when she recalls the notes she received from the two girls she used to care for in Brooklyn. “If I had to describe you in one word it would be loving,” one of her nanny charges, now 9, wrote to Ms. Rosales last year. “Thanks for encouraging me to be brave.” Ms. Rosales spent six years with them, working 10 hours a day and five days a week. They were...

Hartford arts organization adds therapy, techniques to address childhood trauma [courant.com]

By Seamus McAvoy, Photo: Hartford Courant, Hartford Courant, April 16, 2022 Charter Oak Cultural Center, a Hartford arts education organization, is using therapy and mindfulness to tackle childhood trauma. The center, located in Connecticut’s first synagogue, is now an “ACEs Aware” institution — one that formally recognizes the lasting effects of trauma and adverse childhood experiences, also called ACEs. It’s also partnering with 2AssureUs LLC, a Hartford therapy practice that serves...

‘Birthing while Black’ is a national crisis for the US. Here’s what Black lawmakers want to do about it [theguardian.com]

By Edwin Rios, Photo: Bryan Dozier/Rex/Shutterstock, The Guardian, April 19, 2022 W hen Alma Adams’s daughter complained of abdominal pain during a difficult pregnancy, her doctor overlooked her cries for help. The North Carolina congresswoman’s daughter had to undergo a last-minute caesarean section. She and her baby daughter, now 16, survived. “It could have gone another way. I could have been a mother who was grieving her daughter and granddaughter,” Adams told the Guardian, following a...

Young playwrights confront gun violence with their art and say #Enough [npr.org]

By Jeff Lunden, Image: #Enough, National Public Radio, April 17, 2022 Wednesday marks the 23rd anniversary of the Columbine school shootings. Across the country, theaters and civic organizations are commemorating this event by presenting readings of eight short plays by teenagers. The program is called #Enough : Plays to End Gun Violence. Director Michael Cotey was in rehearsal on February 14, 2018, when the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland , Fla., occurred. "This...

FREE WEBINAR: How to Engage the Extended Family in Trauma Treatment

It takes a village to raise a child (an old African proverb). This means that a child needs both the immediate and extended family to overcome adverse traumatic experiences to heal long term. Unfortunately, traditional trauma treatment often only includes the individual child. And if you do mobilize, the extended family, you are often unsure what their role is or how to actively incorporate them into trauma treatment. DATE: Wednesday, June 29 TIME: 12 - 1 pm EST COST: Free with REGISTRATION...

Check out these Educator Events and Resources!

Learn! Connect! Discover! Friends, it's time for a good ol’ resource share out. There are so many excellent opportunities coming up in the next few months, from PACEs Connection and beyond, both no-cost and paid. I know we are tired…but these are too good not to check out! I invite you to add things I have missed in the comment section. Events PACEs Connection Virtual Trauma-Informed Schools Summer Leadership Institute June 21-24 https://www.pacesconnection.co...leadership-institute Join us...

Rooted Relationships: Growing Equitable Classroom Communities

Details and registration - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/301625769797 You can create a classroom and school environment where students feel connected and encouraged. Imagine a room filled with young people who are engaged in learning, contribute to problem-solving, and help build their own community. Introducing our 5-week Rooted Relationships series , which brings together the most helpful and practical tools from the latest brain science research, culturally responsive teaching, trauma and...

The child care worker shortage is reaching crisis proportions nationally. Could Milwaukee provide the answer? [hechingerreport.org]

By Jackie Mader, Photo: Camilla Forte/The Hechinger Report, The Hechinger Report, April 13, 2022 In a dimly-lit classroom in downtown Milwaukee, nine aspiring early childhood teachers scribbled notes as they watched a video about the capabilities of 4-month-olds. Babies at that age “can now follow an object 180 degrees,” the narrator explained, as a baby on screen watched a small toy move from side to side. After a few more scenes showing babies cooing, screeching and batting at objects,...

‘A plot to destroy democracy’: civil rights group raises alarm at threats to US elections [theguardian.com]

By Maya Yang, Photo: REX/Shutterstock, The Guardian, April 13, 2022 An “insidious and coordinated” effort between lawmakers and extremist groups is under way to undermine American democracy, according to a new report. On Tuesday, the nonpartisan civil rights organization National Urban League released the annual report in its analysis series The State of Black America. The report, called Under Siege: The Plot to Destroy Democracy, outlines the “conspiracy and the urgent case for a national...

2022 election: Q&A with District B San Diego school board candidate Godwin Higa [sandiegouniontribune.com]

By The San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial Board, Photo: Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune, The San Diego Union-Tribune, April 14, 2022 Editors note: Godwin Higa was principal of the first trauma-informed elementary school in San Diego County. There are three candidates on the June 7 ballot for the San Diego Unified School District Board of Education race in District B to represent the northeastern part of the city — early education commissioner Shana Hazan, retired principal/teacher...

Fossil fuels v our future: young Montanans wage historic climate fight [theguardian.com]

By Ray Levy Uyeda, Photo: Our Children's Trust, The Guardian, April 13, 2022 W hen Grace Gibson-Snyder was 13, she launched an independent project in her home town of Missoula, Montana , to encourage restaurants not to use single-use plastic containers. She found that youth activism enabled her to press the adults in her life to take the climate crisis seriously. Even if she was too young to vote, she could still be heard. Three years later Gibson-Snyder upped the ante by teaming up with 15...

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