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Paper Tigers

Paper Tigers follows a year in the life of an alter- native high school that has radically changed its approach to disciplining its students, becoming a promising model for how to break the cycles of poverty, violence and disease that affect families.

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The Repair of Early Trauma

Told to us through the voices of children, this unique animation teaches us that by putting together the seven-piece jigsaw puzzle of 'Developmental Trauma', we can understand how a child’s adverse childhood experiences have shaped their emotional world and outward behaviour. Once we understand this, we can then work with a child to help them with their developmental trauma using an innovative therapeutic approach called the ‘Neuro-Sequential Model of Therapeutics’. This model recovers and repairs each part of a child’s brain in a specific, phased and effective order.

Understanding what trauma is and how it impacts the brain

Acorn & Oak YouTube original discusses what is the pathway to trauma really? How does it impact the mind body connection? Why is understanding trauma important for you? All of these will begin to be answered here! I am a trauma counselor and I want to help people start to recognize their own or the people around them trauma patterns!

The brain and trauma: understating the mind-body connection

Acorn & Oak YouTube original discusses the brain and trauma video begins to explain how our mind and body are impacted in various ways from trauma.

Change Makers: Train your nervous system for dissent

One day, you'll be called on to be brave, for the sake of your community. And that moment will take you by surprise. When that day comes, make sure you're ready.

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