How We Can Finally Stop School Tragedies: A Critical Conversation with Mark Hulsewé
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This week on The Sensitivity Doctor, Dr. Amelia Kelley sits down with TEDx speaker and filmmaker Mark Hulsewé for a courageous and necessary conversation about the root causes of school shootings and what must change if we want to protect our children.
Mark’s work focuses on the emotional, social, and systemic breakdowns happening inside our schools, and how our long-standing “kids will be kids” mindset is allowing cycles of humiliation, abuse, and violence to escalate into tragedy. Together, Amelia and Mark dive into the uncomfortable realities of bullying, the unspoken social hierarchy within schools, and why traditional approaches to school safety completely miss the heart of the problem.
This episode offers a rare blend of honesty, hope, and actionable solutions. Amelia challenges Mark’s ideas, Mark challenges the system, and both reveal complementary paths that can truly change the future. Whether you're a parent, educator, mental-health professional, or someone who cares deeply about the wellbeing of children, this conversation will reshape the way you think about school safety and mental health.
Key Takeaways:
- Why “child on child abuse” is a more accurate term than bullying.
- How the unspoken social hierarchy inside schools fuels violence and despair.
- What alternative education models like Montessori, Waldorf, and RULER get right.
- How early emotional intelligence education can prevent long-term harm.
- Why simple, low-cost wellness screeners can identify struggling students before crisis.
Connect with Mark Hulsewé:
TEDx Talk: “Ending School Shootings”
Connect with Dr. Amelia Kelley: About | Dr. Kelley's Books | Instagram
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