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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2025 · 18 MIN

13 | How to Notice Behaviors and Make Adjustments

from Sticky Hope · host Ruth Ayres

The hippocampus helps process memory. When young children experience extreme stress, the hippocampus can be damaged. This shows up in our classrooms in unexpected ways. Ruth and Becca share a Behavior/Skills Tracker teachers can use to help document behaviors and the ways they've tried to position students to learn.   Timeline 00:00 The Power of Drafting and Collaboration02:54 Understanding the Hippocampus and Trauma06:01 The Impact of Trauma on Children’s Brains09:02 Healing and Supporting Children with Trauma11:50 Practical Tools for Educators: Behavior and Skills Tracker Download the Brain Reference and Behavior/Skills Tracker: https://stickyhope.com/13-2/

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