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Healed Perspectives Learning

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Waldorf, Maryland, United States
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Healed Perspectives Learning provides trauma-informed, culturally responsive educational resources designed to support students’ social-emotional growth, critical thinking, and sense of belonging. These lessons integrate SEL, history, identity, and community care, helping students explore multiple perspectives while fostering empathy, emotional safety, and deeper understanding. Resources are thoughtfully designed for today’s classrooms — inclusive, developmentally appropriate, and grounded in documented educational practices. Perfect for: *Social Emotional Learning (SEL) *Black History Month *Social Studies & Advisory *Culturally responsive and trauma-informed classrooms *Created by an educator with expertise in school psychology and trauma-informed practice.
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Preview of Reducing Suicidal Ideation and Self-Harm Among Young Children

Reducing Suicidal Ideation and Self-Harm Among Young Children

True Story: I had to do four risk assessments on a kindergartner in 2024. In my career as a school psychologist, I am finding that more children are having suicidal thoughts and choosing self harm. I have also found that the children with suicidal ideation are getting younger and younger. We cannot continue to deceive ourselves by believing that young children are not in a mental health crisis. We need solutions. I am selling this eBook for an introductory rate of $1.00 because it is needed.*
Preview of How to Talk to Children About Racism and Diversity

How to Talk to Children About Racism and Diversity

How do you talk to children about something as ugly as racism? How do you make it age appropriate and also teach them to not spread the same type of hate? The Germ: How to Talk to Children about Racism and Diversity, tackles the problem of racism and bigotry while teaching children that education, and accepting others for the content of their character is the goal. The Germ focuses on a young girl named Ruby after she witnesses a report of local racially based police brutality on the television
Preview of How to End Bullying In Schools (E-Book)

How to End Bullying In Schools (E-Book)

According to recent data, 1 in 4 students reported bullying at school. Bullying is not limited to physical aggression. It also includes indirect or social bullying (i.e. name-calling, rumor spreading, social isolation) and cyber-bullying (i.e. excessive teasing, rumor spreading or verbal aggression via a computer, video game or electronic device). Research confirms that being a victim is associated with increased feelings of depression and anxiety among young people. One study stated that the ne
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Healed Perspectives Learning provides trauma-informed, culturally responsive educational resources designed to support students’ social-emotional growth, critical thinking, and sense of belonging. These lessons integrate SEL, history, identity, and community care, helping students explore multiple perspectives while fostering empathy, emotional safety, and deeper understanding. Resources are thoughtfully designed for today’s classrooms — inclusive, developmentally appropriate, and grounded in documented educational practices. Perfect for: *Social Emotional Learning (SEL) *Black History Month *Social Studies & Advisory *Culturally responsive and trauma-informed classrooms *Created by an educator with expertise in school psychology and trauma-informed practice.

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Dr. Deidra A. Sorrell is a licensed professional counselor, licensed clinical supervisor, and certified school psychologist. She creates trauma-informed, culturally responsive educational resources that support social-emotional learning, identity development, and student well-being. Through Healed Perspectives Learning, Dr. Sorrell designs SEL lessons, therapeutic activities, and Black history resources that help students build empathy, resilience, and a strong sense of belonging in today’s classrooms.