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How involving students in school solutions heals trauma
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· June 26, 2026
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Key points Further details on this research are available from the source, including the findings of Adam Alvarez. Research from Texas A&M has shed light on the benefits of involving students in school solutions.
Research from Texas A&M has shed light on the benefits of involving students in school solutions. This approach can have a positive impact on students who have experienced trauma. By making students partners in finding solutions, schools can foster a sense of healing and trust.
Further details on this research are available from the source, including the findings of Adam Alvarez. His work highlights the potential for schools to play a role in supporting students after traumatic events.
The study's results suggest that student involvement can lead to increased feelings of belonging, which can be an important part of the healing process. For more information on this topic, readers can consult the original source.
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Category: schools ·
Published: June 26, 2026 ·
Source: Waco Tribune-Herald ·
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