Understanding Trauma
Many school-age children have been exposed to adverse childhood experiences – violence, abuse, neglect, and more. The result can be psychological trauma, which can affect learning and behavior. This course lays essential foundational knowledge to prepare educators for future coursework addressing trauma-informed supports for students. Participants in this course will be able to:
Describe the prevalence, characteristics and impact of trauma on children
Recognize behavior for signs of toxic stress response
Explain inter-relationships between adversity, toxic stress, trauma and illness
Explain the current science on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
Describe the prevalence, characteristics and impact of trauma on children
Recognize behavior for signs of toxic stress response
Explain inter-relationships between adversity, toxic stress, trauma and illness
Explain the current science on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
Intended Audiences
K-12 Educators, Building Administrators
Course Type
Self-Paced
Recommended # of PLUs
1 PLU
Course Contact: Ellen Reinhardt