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Stress, Trauma, and the Brain: Insights for Educators--The Power of Connection

7 minutes 3 seconds

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Relationships are essential to human life. Research demonstrates that when teachers establish a true empathic connection with students, they are able to engage and reengage students in learning. These actions can also heal and grow children’s brains. Dr. Perry discusses the important role relationships have in learning and provides practical ways to do this in the school setting. Part of the "Stress, Trauma, and the Brain: Insights for Educators" series.

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Runtime: 7 minutes 3 seconds

Profile of a seated man looking and speaking away from camera. He gestures with both hands with a wide-eyed expression. He appears to be speaking as a subject expert.
Stress, Trauma, and the Brain: Insights for Educators
Episode 1
7 minutes 36 seconds
Grade Level: PT/TT -
Seated man looks to the side of camera while speaking. He gestures with both hands and appears to be speaking as a subject expert in an interview.
Stress, Trauma, and the Brain: Insights for Educators
Episode 2
5 minutes 39 seconds
Grade Level: PT/TT -
Profile of a seated man looking away from camera as he speaks and gestures with his hands open and palms facing each other. He appears to be speaking as a subject expert.
Stress, Trauma, and the Brain: Insights for Educators
Episode 3
7 minutes 3 seconds
Grade Level: PT/TT -
Seated man looks forward and slightly downward as he speaks and gestures with his hands. He appears to be speaking as a subject expert.
Stress, Trauma, and the Brain: Insights for Educators
Episode 4
8 minutes 12 seconds
Grade Level: PT/TT -
Closeup profile of a seated man looking in front of him as he speaks and gestures with his hand. He appears to be speaking as a subject expert.
Stress, Trauma, and the Brain: Insights for Educators
Episode 5
8 minutes 16 seconds
Grade Level: PT/TT -