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Without Support Students Who Are Exposed To Traumatic Experiences Can Fall By The Wayside - The Seattle Medium

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Each day, our children enter their schools’ bringing pencils, paper and backpacks along with their individual perceptions of the world around them that are formed from experiences at home and in society. When children are exposed to traumatic experiences, they can enter a learning environment believing that the world is an unpredictable and unsafe place.

The post Without Support Students Who Are Exposed To Traumatic Experiences Can Fall By The Wayside appeared first on The Seattle Medium.

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