Creating Trust and Safety in a Trauma-Informed Classroom is vital, as classrooms are often seen as places of growth and learning, yet for some students, they can become spaces where unresolved trauma is inadvertently triggered.
Childhood trauma, stemming from experiences such as neglect, abuse, loss, or chronic stress, has far-reaching effects on brain development and behavior. Teachers may witness this as difficulty focusing, acting out, or withdrawal—behaviors that, if misunderstood, can escalate into cycles of frustration for both the student and the educator.
