Trauma informed teaching through play art narrative (PAN) / / Karen O. Wallace and Patrick J. Lewis.

"Trauma affects the lives of many children who we teach in school. It effects the students, teachers who teach them, the administration, and the school community as it is part of the school environment and culture. Teachers and administrators have great potential to set up an environment and ad...

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