From Nikki Tennis:
FYI, here are a few news articles or information that I thought might interest you:
· Helping with childhood trauma and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs).
Charleston Gazette-Mail | Michael R. Brumage: Adverse childhoods affecting our drug, obesity problems
New campaign, Changing Minds, promotes power of teachers to reduce stress of traumatized students | EdSource
· For children with special needs. A Parent’s Advocacy Guide to WV Department of Education Policy 2419 is now available in Spanish: http://www.ddc.wv.gov/Documents/PAG Spanish Version 122916.pdf. (The English version is at http://www.ddc.wv.gov/news/documents/parent advocacy guide final oct 2013.pdf.) WVDE also has a Hand in Hand guide at https://wvde.state.wv.us/osp/hand_in_hand sept 2015.pdf.
· Veterans. About a book a veteran wrote, Why is Dad so Mad?, to explain PTSD to his child: http://www.upworthy.com/this-veteran-found-a-creative-way-to-talk-about-his-ptsd-with-his-child?c=ufb1.
There are Veteran’s Mental Health First Aid classes, as well as Youth and Adult Mental Health First Aid classes, taking place around the state. To learn more, visit http://www.marshall.edu/atc/.
· Empowering girls. Want to raise empowered women? Start in middle school. - The Washington Posthttps://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/on-parenting/want-to-raise-empowered-women-start-in-middle-school/2017/02/13/4ab9127a-e4ac-11e6-a547-5fb9411d332c_story.html?utm_term=.10f98c453232
· Teaching empathy.
Empathy Is Tough to Teach, But Is One Of the Most Important Life Lessons | MindShift | KQED News
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