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P4R Signal is the weekly audio briefing for Partnership for Resilience member districts and school leaders committed to building crisis-ready, trauma-informed schools. Each episode delivers the tools and insights that matter most: new resources, member district success stories, upcoming trainings, and practical strategies for supporting students and staff. Produced by Signal Network, the rapid-response audio platform of The Signal Lab.© 2025 The Signal Lab Hygiène et vie saine Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie
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    • What Happened to This Child?
      Jan 12 2026

      Every day, students walk into classrooms carrying experiences most adults would struggle to process. Trauma-responsive schools ask a different question—not "what's wrong with this child" but "what happened to this child." In this episode, we explore what that shift actually looks like and how Partnership for Resilience helps Illinois districts make it happen.

      Adverse childhood experiences affect more students than most people realize—and those experiences show up in the classroom as behaviors that are often misunderstood and punished. Trauma-responsive schools take a different approach: instead of suspensions and detentions, they build environments where students feel safe enough to learn.

      In this episode of P4R Signal, Karen and Andre break down what trauma-responsive education actually means, why the old punitive model doesn't work, and how Partnership for Resilience supports districts across Illinois in transforming their schools. Whether you're new to this work or deep in the journey, this is a grounding reminder of why it matters.

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