 I think when it comes to the anxieties of teachers and staff who are not entirely sure on how to cope with trauma, it's good to immerse them in reflection. It's good to have them reflect on ways that they've been impacted personally by trauma and to think about strategies and ways that they got themselves through it. I think at least within the field of education, a lot of people, they kind of sell themselves short. They don't learn to recognize their own resiliency. And in the role of a caregiver or an educator, it's so easy to forget how to incorporate those practices in our own lives and to take care of ourselves. So once you train them, it's like training the trainer, right? You give them the tools that they need to cope with their own lives. They're able to model that behavior because learning is not two-dimensional, right? You see things and you make connections and kids are way more intelligent than we give them credit for.