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How to Make Your Classroom a Healing Place

The stress of the pandemic has impacted students and teachers alike, but taking a healing-centered approach in your classroom can help.

March 10, 2022

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To learn more about the sources cited in this video, please see the following:

  • , by Ashley Abramson for American Psychological Association, 2022
  • The U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory , 2021
  • , by Linda Darling-Hammond and Channa Cook-Harvey, 2018
  • , by John-Tyler Binfet, 2015
  • , by Laura Mandolesi et al., 2018
  • , by Nancy Eisenberg and Michael J. Sulik, 2012

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  • Mental Health
  • Student Wellness
  • Trauma-Informed Practices

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