
Episode 45 - Childhood Trauma & Learning
Studies show that children who regularly experien…
Education Matters · Public School Forum of NC
November 25, 201724m 29s
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Show Notes
Studies show that children who regularly experience trauma score lower than their peers on standardized tests are more likely to fail a grade, are placed in special education more frequently and are more likely to be suspended and expelled. Research has helped to answer the question why — and the results may surprise you. The good news is we’re also beginning to understand how to address it and help these children succeed in and out of school.
Guests:
• Dr. Katie Rosanbalm, Research Scholar, Duke University Center for Child and Family Policy
• Elizabeth DeKonty, Director, NC Resilience & Learning Project
• Christy Lockhart, MSW, LSSW, Licensed School Social Worker, Koontz Elementary, Rowan-Salisbury Schools