

Interactive Curriculum Resources


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Intro Video
Watch this video before reading
your session chapter

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Return to Study Guide
For Session Reading
& Discussion
Key Session Points
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Military service is not often where trauma is first experienced; it is childhood.
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Resilience is developed throughout a lifetime.
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There can be positive growth after trauma.

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Research & Data
Research & Data Highlights
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The past doesn’t dictate the future: resilient children develop coping skills to survive high-risk, dysfunctional environments and stress.
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Resilient kids adapt and thrive, carrying effective coping mechanisms into adulthood for positive outcomes and overcoming cycles of chaos.
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Non-resilient children often turn to delinquency, truancy, teen pregnancy, and drugs, ending up in jail, with unstable, fragmented families.
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Going Deeper
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Real Life Resilience
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What do Resilience Look Like
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Including the Family
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Set-backs and Re-starts
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Create new habits
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Hearing from Hereo's

Suicide & Self Harm
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Where does this come from
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Who can help?
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Family Support
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What is Self Care?
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Freedom from Trauma
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