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Have you ever committed to a trauma-informed approach only to find yourself reacting with old, punitive habits in the heat of the moment? This uncomfortable tension between our values and our actions is known as cognitive dissonance, and it is one of the most significant yet unspoken hurdles in educational reform.

In this episode, we dive deep into the psychological stress that occurs when new research on educational neuroscience and ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) challenges our existing beliefs about discipline and accountability. When we realize that traditional methods—like zero tolerance or public shaming—can actually retraumatize students, it creates a "mental itch" that can lead to resistance or even rejection of the trauma-informed framework.

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Shifting to a trauma-informed mindset isn't just about adding new strategies; it’s a fundamental change in how we view student behavior. Join us as we explore how to move from asking "What’s wrong with this student?" to "What happened to this student?" while navigating the internal friction that comes with growth.

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