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Join us for a 2-Part Series on School Crisis Recovery and Renewal

Join Education Upended April 28th and May 17th, 2022 for a 2-part conversation about a SAMHSA funded project which explores the School Crisis Recovery and Renewal process through a trauma-informed lens. April 28th join guests Leora Wolf-Prusan and Yesmina Luchsinger from the School Crisis Recovery and Renewal (SCRR) team. We will discuss the School Crisis Recovery and Renewal concept and framework through a lens of systems change, policy, and school mental health crisis leadership. May 17th...

“An immediate drop in content”: A new study shows what happens when big companies take over local news [niemanlab.org]

By Shraddha Chakradhar, Photo: David Shankbone/Creative Commons, NiemanLab, April 20, 2022 From Alden Global Capital to Sinclair Media, tales of corporate media takeovers of local news outlets — and their chilling effects — are everywhere. A new study published late last month in New Media & Society journal provides further evidence of the devastating consequences of corporate ownership. The authors of the study looked at a sample of 31 corporate-owned papers and 130,000 articles...

The Authors Guild Banned Book Club [authorsguild.org]

From The Authors Guild, April 2022 The Authors Guild is excited to launch our new virtual Banned Books Club on social reading app Fable. Each month the Authors Guild Banned Books Club will present a different work of fiction or nonfiction recently barred in one or more U.S. school districts or states. Participating readers can log on to Fable anytime during that month to access the moderated book discussion, including valuable resources to help them get the most out of the reading...

Why social-emotional learning for kids is under attack [sea.mashable.com]

By Mashable SEA, Mashable Southeast Asia, April 22, 2022 Not too long ago, social-emotional learning (SEL) brought people on the left and right together in pursuit of teaching children skills for thriving in the classroom and beyond. Now it may sound familiar because it's become a flashpoint in the battle over children's education . Social-emotional learning, or SEL, is a process designed to support young students' well-being and academic performance in five key areas: self-awareness,...

Yes, your kid can change the world. Here's how [cnn.com]

By Elissa Strauss, Photo: Steve Pfost/ Newsday RM/Getty Images, CNN Health, April 22, 2022 It has become harder for children to experience childhood as a time of blissful ignorance about the state of our planet. Climate change, racism, discrimination, poverty and gun violence are affecting their daily lives, giving them plenty to be upset about it and often inspiring them to fight for change. Role models such as Greta Thunberg and Malala Yousafzai prove that sometimes when kids take action,...

UPCOMING ZOOM CHAT: "In the Zone with No Hit Zones: A simple and Promising Solution to A Complex Problem"

The American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC) and the New York Foundling are sponsoring a FREE ZOOM CHAT to discuss and answer questions about NO HIT ZONES, a primary prevention strategy to help change norms and behavior related to a very common ACE (the hitting of children). The Chat features Dr. Elizabeth Gershoff (leading global researcher on impacts of corporal punishment) and Stacie LeBlanc, President of APSAC and co- founder of the primary prevention oriented UP...

Providing telemental health support to Ukraine

KEY POINTS By using telemental health, psychotherapists do not have to wait until after the war or displacement to provide mental health support. Psychotherapists can field difficult questions from individuals stemming from living in a war zone to reduce the effects of toxic stress. Amid war, stress reduction methods can be taught using telemental health to increase the well-being of children and adults. I waited in a bread line and, suddenly, there was shelling. Tragically, half of the...

Exercise Improves Health Markers in Young Female Survivors of Childhood Trauma [neuroscience.com]

Summary: A progressive exercise training program may help mitigate some of the psychological and physiological effects of adverse childhood experiences in otherwise healthy young women. Source: Experimental Biology New research shows a progressive exercise training program mitigates some physiological and psychological effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACE) in otherwise healthy young women. These experiences are linked to “lasting, negative effects on health, well-being, as well as...

Why does our culture still have such a poor appreciation of the impact of childhood experiences? How scientists can be more effective in bringing the science of attachment to the public.

After more than a decade of working with the public, disseminating what I call the science of connection, I find myself often mulling over a question: Why does our culture still have such a poor appreciation of the impact of childhood experiences? I write this piece while watching television coverage of war refugees streaming across the borders of Ukraine. These are children, pouring out of a European country now under bombing from its neighbour. The last time such scenes occurred, it was...

Bringing The Science of Attachment to the World | Helping Us Get Curious About Challenging Ideas

LIVE Legacy Interview Suzanne Zeedyk Tuesday 26 April 2022, 7-9pm UK, 2-4pm EST, 12-2pm MT, 11am-1pm PT A recording will made for all ticket holders The latest LIVE MINDinMIND Legacy Interview is with Suzanne Zeedyk, one of the leading science communicators of her generation who will be in conversation with Jane O'Rourke. Suzanne is driven by a desire to communicate to the widest possible audience the Science of Connection. Her talks about attachment, trauma, Adverse Childhood Experiences...

FREE Forward-Facing Professional Resilience Bonus Content Session

Hey there, Have you been interested in Forward-Facing Professional Resilience? Or have you taken the course and want more? Dr. Gentry is offering a FREE Forward-Facing Professional Resilience Bonus Content Session and Q&A . Join him Sunday, April 24, 2022 from 4:30-6:00 (AZ Time). 𝐂𝐥𝐢𝐜𝐤 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐋𝐢𝐧𝐤 𝐁𝐞𝐥𝐨𝐰 𝐭𝐨 𝐒𝐞𝐜𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐘𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐒𝐩𝐨𝐭:

To my son, born during the climate crisis: Get mad and get ready [cnn.com]

By Bill Weir, Photo: Bill Weir, CNN Travel, April 22, 2022 Dear River, It's just over two years since you joined our Little Blue Marble ride through the Milky Way and now that you can say things like "Bill Weir I want banana smoothie," it's time to learn the difference between "Happy Birthday" and "Happy Earth Day." Both are in April, but one of them has cake and Hopalong Andy and the other, frustration with humanity. Both involve balloons, only on Earth Day we get pick their deflated shards...

Five myths about the child welfare system [washingtonpost.com]

By Dorothy Roberts, Photo: iStock, The Washington Post, April 15, 2022 The U.S. Children’s Bureau describes the child welfare system as “a group of services designed to promote the well-being of children by ensuring safety, achieving permanency, and strengthening families.” But developments like Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s recent instructions to state agencies to investigate gender-affirming medical care as possible child abuse have helped to shatter the system’s benevolent veneer. Many people...

CHEAT SHEET: How To Tax The Rich [levernews.com]

By Aditi Ranaswami, Photo: Joy Asico/AP, The Lever, April 21, 2022 Welcome to the Cheat Sheet, The Lever’s weekly feature exclusively for our supporting subscribers that quickly gets you up to speed on a pressing news matter. Each week, we will show you exactly what you need to know — including vital information corporate media is trying to cheat you out of learning. Benjamin Franklin famously said, “Nothing is certain except death and taxes.” The founding father would have been wise to add...

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