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Videos

Positive Psychology

In this video participants will:

1.  Learn the definition and meaning of positive psychology.
2.  Understand how to take a strengths based versus deficits based approach to intervention.
3.  Learn simple strategies to implement in the schools based on the principals of positive psychology.
4.  Be exposed to evidence-based programs and interventions that utilize the tenants of positive psychology.

ACES - Part I

In this video learners will:

1. Understand what Adverse Childhood Experiences are and the landmark study that researched them.

2. Learn about the questions on the original ACEs study and new, expanded questions in a recent large-scale study.

3. Review parts of the brain that are impacted by trauma and how these changes impact children at school.

4. Explore and understand how ACEs and trauma impact not only future health, but learning, behavior, and relationships for children in school.

ACES - Part II

In this video learners will:

1. Be exposed to practical educators strategies that research has found to be effective with students exposed to trauma.

2. Learn about a framework that can be taken back to leaders in schools to help make your district trauma-informed.

3. Explore programs that have promising results for students exposed to traumatic experiences.

4. Learn about additional online resources to further learning.

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