Video 1 Michael Lamb, Executive Director, Washington, D.C. with Turnaround for Children, shares the role that chronic stress and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) have on students. As part of his presentation, he shares the power a teacher has to impact the lives of children, especially those dealing with chronic stress and ACEs. Lamb shares data about how students dealing these challenges are much more likely to have learning and behavioral problems.
Chronic Stress and ACEs
July 24, 2017
Other Videos in this Series:
What is Trust?
July 24, 2017 Video 6 of 6 Michael Lamb, Executive Director, Washington, D.C. with Turnaround for Children, shares the impact of trust and its connection to academic achievement for students who have faced chronic stress and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). WATCH NOW
Responding to Adversity and Chronic Stress
July 24, 2017 Video 5 of 6 Michael Lamb, Executive Director, Washington, D.C. with Turnaround for Children, discusses adversity and its impact on how children learn. He also shares how educators can work to prioritize students who have been impacted by chronic stress and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and their needs within the educational environment. WATCH NOW
The Importance of Mindset
July 24, 2017 Video 4 of 6 Michael Lamb, Executive Director, Washington, D.C. with Turnaround for Children, discusses mindset and how teachers can create learning environments to help students with chronic stress and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) build a growth mindset. He shares how students with a growth mindset are more successful in school and on standardized tests. WATCH NOW
What Does it Mean to be Trauma-Informed?
July 24, 2017 Video 3 of 6 Michael Lamb, Executive Director, Washington, D.C. with Turnaround for Children, shares what it means to be a trauma-informed educator and how students should be approached who have experienced chronic stress and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). WATCH NOW
The Science Behind Student Behavior
July 24, 2017 Video 2 of 6 Michael Lamb, Executive Director, Washington, D.C. with Turnaround for Children, shares the science around the impact that chronic stress and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) have on students’ brains. WATCH NOW