It really gets the message across, Leslie, with simple but effective scenarios . But why stop there? It would be great to see similar videos for doctors, police, parents - anyone who's potentially involved with children.
But I couldn't help thinking as I'm watching the video, it's assuming the teachers themselves don't have high ACEs etc which may be unresolved! So it's a great way to introduce the topic of being trauma informed, with caveats!! And maybe the caveats could introduce further discussion...!
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