<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/blog/article/trauma-informed-education-curriculum-opens-opportunities-to-educators-of-all-kinds.php" dsn="news"><featured/><pubDate>03/11/2021</pubDate><title>Trauma-informed education curriculum opens opportunities to educators of all kinds</title><author/><image>
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         “Students’ coping skills or resilience can change” 
  Tommy Wells spent years working in schools as a counselor, listening to children and teens as they struggled to come to terms with what adults might consider typical drama for their age, but also very grown-up situations even most adults would not
        know how to address.</description></item>