The Trauma-Informed Educator: Helping Students and Caring for Yourself
By Kylene Dalton-Koons and Brad VanDenend In schools these days, there is a lot of talk about trauma—and for good reason. According […]
By Kylene Dalton-Koons and Brad VanDenend In schools these days, there is a lot of talk about trauma—and for good reason. According […]
One of my favorite courses to teach in my role as a school counselor educator is social-emotional development. It’s not that other […]
Mindfulness has emerged as a leading intervention for dealing with stress in the school setting. But the term has become overused and […]
The summer after I graduated from high school, I walked into a piano lesson wanting to play like Ben Folds; I walked […]
Schools today struggle to help students who daily deal with serious mental health issues that include anxiety, depression, eating disorders, addiction, and […]
The fellowship hall at my church was the last place I expected to be one Sunday night several years ago. We were […]
Young adult literature continues to be fertile ground for an amazing range of books covering almost every subject imaginable. Below are quick […]
I was teaching a grade twelve biblical studies class when something unexpected happened. In a class full of strong minds and bodies, […]
by Martha Mahtani and Bill Boerman-Cornell The Holocaust perpetuated on the Jewish people by the German Nazi party during World War II […]
Every morning in schools across America eager children enter the front door, walk down the hall to their classrooms, and are greeted […]