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Reflecting on ATN’s 30th anniversary and my 16 years as Executive Director always leads me to the observation of how much has changed since the 1990s when it comes to our understanding of early childhood trauma, attachment disorders and what children and families need.  Like many of my colleagues at ATN, I walked into this […]

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Because they deserve a chance to thrive… Since 1995, ATN has been focused on helping children impacted by trauma to thrive.  As we celebrate ATN’s 30th anniversary, we’re inviting you to be a part of this celebration in these important ways: A Chance to Thrive…ATN’s Giving Tuesday Campaign. Our Staff and Board of Directors invite […]

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Children are living in challenging times these days – natural disasters, wars, unsafe neighborhoods…the list seems to get bigger instead of smaller.  For children in the US there are two unique situations that can cause significant trauma that are sadly occuring frequently — ICE raids and school shootings. Several have reached out to ATN asking […]

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At this year’s Learning Brain Exchange, we are honored to welcome Dr. Lori Desautels, an internationally recognized educator, author, and pioneer in Applied Educational Neuroscience. Her work bridges the gap between brain science and classroom practice—empowering educators to understand how the brain, body, and relationships shape learning and behavior. Who Is Dr. Lori Desaut...

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Zaretta Hammond, M.A. is a leading voice in culturally responsive teaching, neuroscience-informed pedagogy, and equity in learning. Her message sets the tone for a conference dedicated to unlocking how we learn, how we teach, and how we adapt learning environments for all learners. Who is Zaretta Hammond? Zaretta Hammond is a nationally recognized consultant, former […]

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