 Staff are very intentional to take care of themselves, to be aware of their own triggers, their own nervous system, so that when they come in they can be available to hold space for the students that are coming in in a hyper aroused state. And as a staff team we know we need to collect the students, so it's kind of a parenting technique that you want to collect your adolescent. So before you ask them about homework or where they've been or why they missed this event or what have you, we bring them in with our tone of voices, our body language, with intention to create a warm, nurturing, safe place so it's never, where have you been? It's always, it's so nice to see you, I'm so glad you're here. Thanks for coming today, what do you feel like doing? And giving them as much choice as possible and empowering them to make any decision possible. So if there's a choice to be given, give, we offer it. And then they can build on their own self-determination and confidence and be more successful.