What if Schools Are The Source of Trauma

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my teacher

yanked me down the hallway

and slammed my seven-year-old body

on a hard wooden

bench i was so afraid

my heart was beating rapidly

my hands were so sweaty

that as i tried to hold on to the bench

they kept slipping

legs were rocking back and forth but

because i was so small

my feet didn’t touch the floor

all i wanted

was my daddy

i just needed my daddy to be there and i

knew he was on his way i knew he was

coming and as i looked down the hallway

all i could see was

chalk dust

and my heart dropped

because i could hear them

i could hear the teacher

and the counselor and the principal

talking about me

they were trying to figure out what to

do with me

they were talking about suspensions

and expulsions

and even putting me in special education

and then i heard them

talk about my family

they said

they just didn’t care about me and that

wasn’t true

that’s not true at all then they started

using words like

at risk

culturally deprived

and

i didn’t know

what those words meant but they didn’t

sound right and they didn’t sound good

and there i am

a seven-year-old terrified

listening to this

but now that i’m an adult

i know what those words mean

but they’ve been replaced today

by terms like toxic stress

trauma

and adverse childhood experiences

now

they have a way of measuring toxic

stress and trauma

and that is done by using a

questionnaire

called the adverse childhood experiences

questionnaire

and on this question there are 10

questions

and they’re in the category of abuse

neglect and household dysfunction

but every single question on that

inventory on that questionnaire

is grounded in the child’s home and

family

of those 10 questions i would like to

highlight three of them

and one of them asked

was there anyone in your home a family

member or other adult

who hit you kicked you

beat you or harmed you

in any way

and my answer to that is no

no not at home

but it happened

at school

i was paddled regularly

i was told to bend over

hold on to the seat of a chair

and the principal or assistant principal

would take a wooden stick

and whack me

right across my behind

and when they really wanted to hurt me

they would use the paddle with the holes

in it

and that paddle would leave me bruised

and hurt so much that it was hard to sit

still

for the next few days

did you know that there are 19 states in

this country

that still allow

corporate corporal punishment

in public schools

and there are 48 states

that allow it

in private schools

just imagine

if that administrator left the building

picked up a stick and hit a child

outside of the school building they’d be

charged with assault

but here right now today

it’s still legal

let’s look at another question on the

inventory

it said did in in your home did a family

member

or another adult

put you down

insult you or make you feel bad about

yourself

that did not happen in my home in my

home i was elevated

but it happened at school

teachers actually told me that i would

be dead or in jail before i turned 18

that i would never amount to anything

and even though i was smart

i was put down for being a know-it-all

or a miss smarty pants

you remember when i said they were

thinking about putting me in special

education during that time they had to

give you an iq test

and my iq was off the chart

so they could not put me in special ed

they ended up skipping me a grade so i

went

from second grade to fourth grade

but if that would have happened today

i probably would have ended up in

special ed because african american

children are overrepresented in special

ed especially in the category of

behavioral disorders and intellectual

ability

let’s choose another question

the question say was there no one in

your home

who cared about you

or made you feel special

everybody in my home cared about me

it made me feel special

i was adored at home my intellect and my

behavior was praised at home i was told

i was smart and i could do anything

so when you look at these questions that

are so grounded in home and family do we

really believe that the home is the only

place that children experience trauma

i experienced my trauma at school

on three questions

and the way we measure trauma is that if

you have

answered

yes to four or more questions your

lifetime outcomes are diminished

you’re more likely to engage in risky

behaviors you’re more likely to have

poor health health outcomes and much

more likely to experience an early death

school was the source

of my trauma

and when a child’s spirit is murdered

at school

where does their soul go

to heal

dr patina love challenges us with that

question where does the child’s soul go

to heal

i spent seven hours a day at school

and i went home to heal

and my family would build me up every

night

just to send me back to school the

source of my trauma

every

day

so

this isn’t saying that trauma is not

experienced in the home of course it is

but that is an opportunity for schools

to become the healing spaces

so what can we do about this

first we have to stop blaming children

and families

and we have to understand trauma

we have to understand our own trauma

and our own trauma triggers

we also have to be aware of the cultural

lens that we bring everywhere we go

and recognize that everyone does not

have the same cultural lens

we have to be aware of implicit bias

we all have it

we didn’t ask for it and we don’t want

it but it’s there

and then

we can implement trauma-informed

practices

and what we’ve learned about

trauma-informed practices is that it

challenges us not to ask the child

what’s wrong with you

but what happened to you

but then we can go a bit further

we can then begin to practice and

implement

healing centered practices

and those practices take us from what’s

wrong with you to what happened to you

to what is right with you

it understands that trauma and

resilience is a collective experience

and it focuses on the healing by tapping

in to the inner strength

that every child and family has

and then

we can take a really good look at

ourselves and we can ask ourselves what

we can do

this overused statement

it takes a village

to raise a child

is

absolutely true

but we have to recognize

that schools

are a critical part

of that village

and when we do it right

we can ensure

that every child

can learn

grow

heal

and succeed

thank you very much

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you

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老师

把我拽下走廊

,把我七岁的身体砸

在硬木

凳上,我好害怕

我的心跳得很快,

我的手都出汗

了,我试图抓住 长凳

他们一直打滑

腿来回摇晃 但是

因为我太小了

我的脚没有碰到

地板 我想要的

只是我的爸爸

我只需要我的爸爸在那里 我

知道他正在路上 我知道他在

来了,当我从走廊往下看时,

我能看到的只有

粉笔灰

,我的心都掉下来了,

因为我能听到他们

我能听到老师

、辅导员和校长

在谈论我

他们正试图弄清楚

如何处理我

他们 正在谈论停学

和开除

,甚至让我接受特殊教育

,然后我听到他们

谈论我的家人,

他们说

他们只是不关心我,

那不是真的

,那根本不是真的,然后他们开始

使用像 at 这样的词

风险

文化深度 rived

我不

知道这些词是什么意思,但它们

听起来不对,它们听起来也不好

,我是

一个七岁的孩子

听到这个吓坏了,

但现在我是一个成年人,

我知道什么 这些词的意思是,

但今天它们已

被有毒压力

创伤

和不良童年经历

等术语所取代 有 10 个

问题

,它们属于虐待

忽视和家庭功能障碍类别,

但该问卷中该

清单上的每个问题

都基于孩子的家庭和

家庭这 10 个问题,我想

强调其中三个

和一个 问

你家里有没有人打你的

家人或其他成年人

踢你

打你或

以任何方式伤害你

,我的回答是

不不不在家

但它发生

在 学校

我经常被划桨

我被告知要弯腰

抓住椅子的座位

,校长或副校长

会拿一根木棍

从我的背后猛击我

,当他们真的想伤害我时,

他们会使用桨 上面有洞

,那个桨会让我伤痕累累

,以至于

在接下来的几天里很难坐下来

你知道吗,这个国家有 19 个州

仍然允许

在公立学校

和那里进行公司体罚 是否有 48 个

州允许在私立学校进行这种行为

试想一下,

如果该管理员离开大楼

拿起一根棍子并

在学校大楼外打了一个孩子,他们将被

指控殴打,

但今天在

这里仍然是合法的,

让我们看看另一个问题 在

它所说的清单上,在你家中发生过的家庭

成员

或其他

成年人是否贬低了你,

侮辱你或让你对

自己

感到难过,这在我家中没有发生

我被提升了,

但发生在学校

老师实际上告诉我,我

会在我 18 岁之前死去或入狱

或者

你记得当我说他们当时正在

考虑让我

接受特殊教育时,他们不得不

给你进行智商测试

并且我的智商超出图表

所以他们不能让我进入特殊教育

他们最终跳过 我一个年级,所以我

从二年级升到四年级,

但如果今天发生这种情况,

我可能会最终进入

特殊教育,因为非裔美国

儿童在特殊教育中的比例过高,

尤其是在

行为障碍和智力方面,

让我们选择另一个

问题 问题 说

你家里没有

人关心你

或让你感到特别

我家里的每个人都关心我

这让我感觉很特别

我在家里受到崇拜 我的才智 a 我的

行为在家里受到表扬,有人告诉

我我很聪明,我可以做任何事,

所以当你看到这些

以家庭和家庭为基础的问题时,我们

真的相信家

是孩子们经历

我所经历的创伤的唯一地方 我在学校

对三个问题

的创伤以及我们衡量创伤的方式是,如果

对四个或更多问题的回答是肯定的,那么您的

一生成果就会减少

您更有可能从事危险

行为 您更有可能

健康状况不佳 结果和

更有可能经历早死

学校是我创伤的根源

,当一个孩子的灵魂

在学校被谋杀时

,他们的灵魂去哪里

治愈?

每天在学校呆了七个小时

,我回家疗伤

,我的家人每天晚上都会帮助我,

只是为了让我回到学校每天

都是我创伤的根源,

所以

这不是 应该说,创伤

当然不会在家里经历,

但这是学校成为治愈空间的机会,

所以我们首先能做些什么,

我们必须停止责备儿童

和家庭

,我们必须了解创伤,

我们必须 了解我们自己的创伤

和我们自己的创伤触发因素

我们还必须

意识到我们所到之处带来的文化镜头

并认识到每个人都

没有相同的文化镜头

我们必须意识到隐性偏见

我们都有它

我们没有 ‘不要要求它,我们不想要

它,但它就在那里

,然后

我们可以实施创伤知情

实践

,我们从

创伤知情实践中学到的是,它

挑战我们不要问孩子

你有什么问题,

而是 你发生了什么事,

但我们可以走得更远,然后我们可以

开始练习和

实施

以治疗为中心的练习

,这些练习将我们从你的

问题带到你身上发生的事情,

再到你的正确

它了解创伤和

复原力是一种集体体验

,它通过利用

每个孩子和家庭所拥有的内在力量来专注于治愈

,然后

我们可以真正审视

自己,我们可以问问自己

我们能做些什么

这个被过度使用的说法

是需要一个村庄

来养育一个孩子,这

绝对正确的,

但我们必须认识

到学校

是那个村庄的重要组成部分

,如果我们做得对,

我们可以

确保每个孩子

都能学习

成长,

康复

并取得成功

,非常感谢

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