Create Trauma-Sensitive Environments
Explore how childhood trauma affects learning and ways educators can create trauma-sensitive schools.
The Lesley Institute for Trauma Sensitivity has compiled these practices, tools, and other resources to help educators and schools who want to become more trauma-sensitive.
Before being involved [in LIFTS], I thought trauma was usually sexual assault, violence, abuse, maybe a major life event. Now I know that trauma is someone's experience and reaction to an event. It's not the event, it's the impact on the person.
Massachusetts Educator in a District That Partnered with Lesley's Institute for Trauma Sensitivity
Trauma-Related Articles, Courses, and Events
Learn more about how Lesley University is a leader in the trauma-sensitivity school movement. Find our workshops and courses on trauma.
Contact Us
- Patricia Crain De Galarce, Center Director
pcrainde@lesley.edu - Center for Inclusive and Special Education
spedcenter@lesley.edu
- Merlyn Mayhew, Associate Director
mmayhew3@lesley.edu - Nadege Tessono, Visual Artist-in-Residence
ntessono@lesley.edu
- Sal Terrasi, Director, Lesley Institute for Trauma Sensitivity
terrasi@lesley.edu - Joel Ristuccia, Lead Clinical Faculty
jristucc@lesley.edu