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Book Studies Caring for Kids from Hard Places: How to Help Children and Teens with a Traumatic Past
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Caring for Kids from Hard Places: How to Help Children and Teens with a Traumatic Past

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November 17, 2025

By Jayne E Schooler

9781646070466

Why doesn’t he act his age? Why does she behave so impulsively? Why does he have meltdowns so often?


There is always meaning behind behavior in all of us. It might be a behavioral reaction from something as simple as hunger or exhaustion. Or something far more serious – a triggered reaction to a traumatic, frightening experience.

Children who have experienced early childhood neglect or trauma are often greatly impacted in developmental ways. Children in foster care or who are given up for adoption often deal with these kinds of negative early experiences and it can be difficult to know how to help. People who teach–either in school or children’s ministry often see these youngsters’ behavior as confusing and don’t understand why.

In 
Caring for Kids from Hard Places, Jayne and David Schooler discuss the reasons behind why children and teens sometimes exhibit potentially disruptive behavior. Together, they offer practical strategies on training, equipping and resourcing staff and volunteers to provide a responsive environment for children with behavioral challenges. Caring for Kids from Hard Places includes:

  • Insights on how to understand adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)

  • Principles for creating a trauma-informed environment

  • Strategies for facilitating healing

  • Tips on how to create a sensory-smart classroom

Discover how to better love children from difficult backgrounds and pave their way for a better life.

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November 17, 2025

By Jayne E Schooler

9781646070466

Why doesn’t he act his age? Why does she behave so impulsively? Why does he have meltdowns so often?


There is always meaning behind behavior in all of us. It might be a behavioral reaction from something as simple as hunger or exhaustion. Or something far more serious – a triggered reaction to a traumatic, frightening experience.

Children who have experienced early childhood neglect or trauma are often greatly impacted in developmental ways. Children in foster care or who are given up for adoption often deal with these kinds of negative early experiences and it can be difficult to know how to help. People who teach–either in school or children’s ministry often see these youngsters’ behavior as confusing and don’t understand why.

In 
Caring for Kids from Hard Places, Jayne and David Schooler discuss the reasons behind why children and teens sometimes exhibit potentially disruptive behavior. Together, they offer practical strategies on training, equipping and resourcing staff and volunteers to provide a responsive environment for children with behavioral challenges. Caring for Kids from Hard Places includes:

  • Insights on how to understand adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)

  • Principles for creating a trauma-informed environment

  • Strategies for facilitating healing

  • Tips on how to create a sensory-smart classroom

Discover how to better love children from difficult backgrounds and pave their way for a better life.

November 17, 2025

By Jayne E Schooler

9781646070466

Why doesn’t he act his age? Why does she behave so impulsively? Why does he have meltdowns so often?


There is always meaning behind behavior in all of us. It might be a behavioral reaction from something as simple as hunger or exhaustion. Or something far more serious – a triggered reaction to a traumatic, frightening experience.

Children who have experienced early childhood neglect or trauma are often greatly impacted in developmental ways. Children in foster care or who are given up for adoption often deal with these kinds of negative early experiences and it can be difficult to know how to help. People who teach–either in school or children’s ministry often see these youngsters’ behavior as confusing and don’t understand why.

In 
Caring for Kids from Hard Places, Jayne and David Schooler discuss the reasons behind why children and teens sometimes exhibit potentially disruptive behavior. Together, they offer practical strategies on training, equipping and resourcing staff and volunteers to provide a responsive environment for children with behavioral challenges. Caring for Kids from Hard Places includes:

  • Insights on how to understand adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)

  • Principles for creating a trauma-informed environment

  • Strategies for facilitating healing

  • Tips on how to create a sensory-smart classroom

Discover how to better love children from difficult backgrounds and pave their way for a better life.

North Dakota United is dedicated to providing researched-based, member-driven, relevant, high-quality programs to advance skills, communication, and leadership opportunities. Book studies are typically one credit courses that last approximately six weeks. One credit equates to 15 hours of study. Expectations include reading the book, answering discussion questions, responding to others’ responses, and a reflection paper/action plan.

COST

Book studies are FREE to North Dakota United members.

All participants (members and non-members) are responsible for obtaining the book and the $50 credit fee to UND to have your credit recorded onto your transcript.  The fee to participate in an NDU book study for non-members is $100, plus the $50 credit fee to UND.

If you have questions, please contact: amy.flicek@ndunited.org

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