Kristine Jolivette, Sara Sanders, E. Michael, Aimee J. Hackney
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This Prompt or That Prompt: Applying a Trauma-Informed Lens to Writing Instruction for Students With and at Risk for EBD
New science demonstrates how students with and at risk for emotional and behavioral disorders experience trauma at higher rates than their peers. When providing writing instruction to these students, it is imperative that the approaches used be viewed through a trauma-informed lens. This article describes steps teachers can take to view writing prompts and their administration of such prompts through a trauma-informed lens.