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MNPSTraumaTeam

@MNPSTraumaTeam

Preventing and mitigating the impacts of childhood adversity and promoting resilience and school success for all students through trauma-informed practices.

Joined September 2019
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The 1st day of school often comes with the age-old question: "What did you do this summer?", but every student may not have something they want to share. Here are 5 alternative questions that will help students connect at the start of the school year. 🌟


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Back-to-school tip: Have a list of #BrainBreaks at the ready! 🧠💫 Here’s our collection of ideas—designed for your classroom needs and grade level. edut.to/3yiMT7h


@MNPSTraumaTeam welcomes all new teachers to our district, @MetroSchools! A time was had on yesterday’s New Teacher Launch/Academy where participants had the opportunity to learn about our team and trauma-informed resources for teachers and students. Welcome ya’ll!! 🎉🎉

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🙌🏽 🙌🏽 Great tips from “The Cookout” session with the Trauma-Informed team! #LevelUpSEL@MNPS_SEL⁩ ⁦@MetroSchools⁩ ⁦@MNPSTraumaTeam⁩ 🧠 ❤️🆙 🥰

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A few morning messages of encouragement, via T Nicole Burg. #OneSmallThing

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Back down memory lane…. Our team would like to reflect on some highlights of the 2023-2024 school year. We love meeting with our Advocacy Center Coaches throughout the year. Our April meeting was one to remember‼️Thanks Ms. Jones for the 360 Photo Booth! 😊#adultwellness


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Be Seen in Green!! Students Support Service leaders wearing green in support of Mental Health Awareness Week! #yourmentalhealthmatters

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RECAP Thursday… Our team (missing a few) supported MNPD’s 3rd Annual “Day of Appreciation” where they honored the caregivers of victims of crime. We were also honored to see Mayor @freddieoconnell and Chief Drake. #traumainformedschoolsteam #communitycare #april @MaryCrnobori

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What a time we had yesterday with our Advocacy Center Coaches and special guest, Dr. @carmenrfoster ! We are thankful for her presentation, “When Good Intentions Are Not Enough!” This message was relatable and energizing to our coaches and TIS team. #traumainformedschools

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Powerful reminder! 🔌

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It’s Friday!!! A great day for teachers to utilize the Advocacy Center (AC) for an adult brain break. We love when teachers take advantage of a space to reset. Thanks Ms. Thomas (AC Coach) for encouraging teachers to take breaks. #justbreathe #staffwellness @StrattonMNPS

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Express an opinion 💬 Teach a classmate 🧑‍🏫 Make a connection 💡 This talk wheel, from T @chemelnalis, has it all! #StudentVoice

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It’s a great Tuesday to highlight great things happening @GlenviewMNPS & the Advocacy Center (AC). AC Coach Ms. Tarvin, invited a special guest (aka Buddy), to share with students. Thanks to @TherapyARC for sharing your connect, Mr. Paul Riviere, who brought smiles to faces. 🐶

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Make classroom participation more inclusive *and* equitable with these 4 simple strategies. 💬


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On this day in 1929, Civil Rights Movement leader, Martin Luther King Jr. was born. Gone, but not forgotten. Rest in Power.

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Advocacy (AC) Center Spotlight 💡- Let’s give it up to Ms. Anderson, the AC Coach at @amquies ! She was invited to speak and support the program for girls, the “Tigerette Symposium.” The topic of her presentation was, “Knowing Your Worth!” #traumainformedschools @MaryCrnobori


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