A mother in Phoenix packs her children’s lunches for school, but there’s not enough food to stretch through the weekend. A bright middle schooler avoids raising his hand in class because his family can’t afford a new uniform, and his old one is worn and small. These...
Imagine a young child in a Phoenix classroom. He’s withdrawn, can’t seem to focus, or has frequent emotional outbursts. Our first instinct might be to ask, “What’s wrong with him?” But trauma-informed care teaches us to ask something far more compassionate and...
A seven-year-old girl sits in the back of her family’s car in a Phoenix parking lot. While other kids her age are dreaming, she’s awake, listening to the sounds of the street, her small body tense with a quiet, constant hum of anxiety. She isn’t just tired or sad; her...