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When Emotional Baggage Walks Into the Classroom: Teaching Students with Deep Wounds
Working in special education means more than providing accommodations and differentiated instruction. Many students carry invisible loads into the classroom—trauma, grief, abandonment, and instability—that overshadow their ability to learn. For these students, “emotional baggage” is not a metaphor. It is the daily reality that shapes how they see adults, how they respond to peers, and how ready they are to learn.
Charles Mathison
Aug 224 min read
Co-Regulation in Behavioral Health: Building Emotional Bridges with Students Who Have Emotional Disabilities
Implement core co-regulation principles like emotional presence, modeling calm, responsive connection, and gradual release to self-regulation—illustrated through a real-life trauma-informed case study.
Charles Mathison
Aug 103 min read
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