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  • Resilience and Coping with Trauma (5)
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Trauma-informed Practices

Teacher hugging a distressed child in a classroom.Trauma-informed practices are ways to help and understand people who have experienced trauma. The practices include policies and actions that make sure we don’t cause people impacted by trauma more harm. Explore these resources to learn more about how to adopt trauma-informed practices to promote healing.

Understanding Trauma and Healing in Adults

Explore this resource to learn about trauma, how traumatic events impact families and staff, and how to promote healing, resilience, and family well-being.

Mental Health Planning for Disaster and Trauma

Explore how staff can plan and prepare before a natural disaster for the mental health needs of children, families, and staff that follow in the wake of an event.

Sensitive Conversations with Families

This podcast supports Early Head Start and Head Start staff to hold sensitive conversations with families on topics occurring outside of the classroom.

Supporting Children Facing Trauma

Supporting children who are facing trauma is a major part of the Head Start Heals campaign. Knowing the signs, symptoms, and supports for children who have experienced trauma fosters healing and resiliency.

Strengthening Staff Trauma-informed Practices

Learn how to strengthen trauma-informed practices for staff. Review strategies staff can use to practice trauma-informed care. Find examples of how to support staff in a trauma-informed program.

Head Start Heals Campaign

The Head Start Heals campaign increases awareness about how Head Start programs are uniquely qualified to address trauma and promote resilience in young children and families. Explore resources to support this work.

Trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences

In this overview, learn about the impact of trauma and adverse childhood experiences on children's development.

Trauma and Resilience

Explore this collection of resources to learn how trauma affects young children and find strategies to reduce its effects in children and adults.

Attachment B: Office of Head Start Guidance on Implementing a Trauma-Informed Approach

Explore the critical role Head Start programs play in buffering the impact of trauma by promoting resilience for children, families, and staff. Learn more about implementing a trauma-informed approach.

Understanding Stress and Resilience in Young Children

Ongoing research continues to show us how adversity and toxic stress in early childhood can have a negative impact throughout a person's life. These videos are designed to help them understand what toxic stress is, what it does to a person, and easy things to do to help prevent it.

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