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When Students Are Traumatized, Teachers Are Too

 

When Students Are Traumatized, Teachers Are Too

-Emelina Minero 

"Vicarious trauma affects teachers’ brains in much the same way that it affects their students’: The brain emits a fear response, releasing excessive cortisol and adrenaline that can increase heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration, and release a flood of emotions. This biological response can manifest in mental and physical symptoms such as anger and headaches, or workplace behaviors like missing meetings, lateness, or avoiding certain students, say experts.

Yet many teachers are never explicitly taught how to help students who have experienced trauma, let alone address the toll it takes on their own health and personal lives."

Read the full article here: https://www.edutopia.org/artic...tm_medium=socialflow

Photo credit: Lori Morimoto

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