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Healing Through Restoration and Transformation
Celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage
A Chorus of Reasons Why We Teach
Freedom To Read, Freedom To Learn
What Is Social Justice Education?
‘Never Again’ Starts With Education
Observe Sexual Assault Awareness Month With Education and Support
When a young person experiences sexual assault, a survivor-centered approach—from parents, caregivers, educators and everyone involved in the survivor’s life—is essential. These LFJ resources, including a new article outlining strategies for supporting survivors and their families, offer information about ways to help.
- Center Survivors: A Resource for Families and Educators in Responding to Sexual Violence
- What If My Student Discloses a Sexual Assault?
- Resources for Addressing Sexual Assault and Harassment in Class
Respond With Care in Support of Young People
People are continuously struggling to respond when traumatizing events occur. This time it’s the devastation in Mississippi following deadly tornadoes. For families, educators and community members who must respond to the needs of children as a traumatizing event unfolds, this new LFJ article and resources can help.
- Handle With Care: Supporting Young People During Crises
- Student Mental Health Matters
- Trauma-responsive Education: Supporting Students and Yourself