For those who missed it, we are happy to re-release Episode 7 of In My backyard, a conversation with Dr. Perry of the Child Trauma Academy. Dr. Perry chats with us about the neuro-sequential model of the brain, explaining how trauma impacts the brain and what we can all do to be trauma-informed.
We are off taking our Freshmen to college for the first time, but will be back in two weeks with a new episode, a conversation with Dr. Tiffany Dawson exploring how discrimination impacts the mental health and emotional well-being of our LGBTQ youth. We look forward to having you with us then.
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