“…The goal of TIP is to enable trauma-impacted children to have access to the school curriculum (McConnico et al, 2015). This requires increasing teacher understanding of the trauma children face and its effects on student behavior, development, and school performance; providing teachers with strategies and interventions for dealing with behavior difficulties; making students feel safe, empowered, and trusting (Carello & Butler, 2015;McConnico et al, 2015;Schnyder et al, 2021). TIP includes a range of activities and skills, such as teachers being attuned to children's states and knowing when they need a break, providing such breaks, building good relationships with and showing positive regard for all children, helping children to control their actions and emotions when they act out rather than punishing them, developing self-regulation skills, helping students develop relationships with other children, and providing a calm environment with a predictable structure (Crosby, 2015;Thomas et al, 2019;Von der Embse et al, 2019).…”