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March 4, 2020 by Ellen Donker

Music education empowers low-income students to transform their lives.By Andre Carter After Los Angeles gang members became riveted while watching her five-year-old son playing Brahms on the violin, Dr. Margaret Martin was inspired to use music to ... | Read More

Filed Under: Civilian Life, Posts Tagged With: education, music, poverty, PTSD, Students

How Trauma Leads to Drama in the Classroom

December 16, 2019 by Ellen Donker

Quality instruction begins with teachers connecting with students. What happens before the bell rings can be just as important.By Dr. Dale G. Caldwell The tiny first-grader climbed up the arm of the teacher and started choking her with all of ... | Read More

Filed Under: Trauma Today Tagged With: PTSD, Students, Teachers, Trauma

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