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Especially fathers, are being DESTROYED by the Child Support Program. The Child Support Program is wreaking havoc on fathers, particularly. Let's guide you through strategies and steps to shield yourself from any injustices by STATE and FEDERAL courts. You can begin implementing these solutions immediately. If your child becomes a state dependent, you'll be obligated to pay child support to the government. Exiting the program is essential to avoid emotional and financial ruin. Consequently, ...
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SOCIETY’S CHILD | Christian Teacher Support for Managing Disruptive Behaviors

Trish Zenczak, M.Ed.L., Behavior & Trauma-Informed Education Consultant | Christian Speaker & Author

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Christian Teacher Support for Managing Disruptive Behaviors Are you a Christian teacher exhausted by student behavior struggles, overwhelmed by classroom chaos, and feeling unheard? You’re not alone. Hi friends! I’m Trish—a Wayfinder for Christian educators, an advocate for trauma-informed teaching, and a survivor of complex childhood trauma. I’ve walked the hard roads, and now I help you navigate yours. In Society’s Child, you’ll get faith-based encouragement, trauma-informed strategies, an ...
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Does the thought of having to live in a world without your child cripple you? Do you lay awake at night with the ”what if’s” and the ”why’s” constantly playing in your mind, wondering if you’ll ever feel peace again? Does everything seem hard, even the little things? Do you just want someone to understand how you feel? I see you friend. In this podcast you will find the hope you’re looking for, the healing you’re longing for, and the key to living again after losing your child, all through t ...
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Do you ever have those days where everything feels heavy and you're just trying to make it through the day? I see you friend. In this episode, I’m want to share some encouragement for you on these days that come in our grief. And give you some simple tips to help you keep going when you feel like giving up. If you're grieving, overwhelmed, or just …
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I bet there are a lot of parents who say to themselves all the time that they wish they had done things differently. They had the opportunity to abort that pregnancy, but they chose not to. Parents can’t picture life without their child or children in it. What I am talking about here, is what your life would have been like, if you chose not to crea…
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This episode is for teachers carrying the weight of the classroom long after the bell rings. If you're tired of the mental overload, emotional exhaustion, and constant school stress creeping into your evenings, you're not alone. Tune in for trauma-informed, faith-grounded tools to help you reset. #ChristianTeachers #TeacherBurnout #TeacherBoundarie…
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Today, I want to talk about the utter disbelief I have that humans go out of their way to have children. It is so obvious that having a single child is very hard as it is. You can easily look and see that having to take care of kids now is super difficult. Chances are that they are going to die before they turn 18. Now you have a dead child and a g…
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Today, I want to talk about how hard of a job it is to be a parent. There is not a lot of talk about the absolute difficulty of raising children. Planning to have kids is a very bad thing to do as it is. Planning to have children is the same as saying, yes, I want to be tortured for the next 18 years, as long as I do not die, I am completely fine w…
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Today, I want to talk about the time when the mother was pregnant with her first child. Remember when you looked at that pregnancy test and it was positive. I am like, “UMM, CAN I PLEASE GET A DO-OVER?” I go to the closest drug store, lol. I get a name brand version of the test, for this purpose, I will spare no expense, I want the best damn pregna…
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Feeling like you're not doing enough for your students? You’re not alone—and you’re not failing. In this episode of Society’s Child, Trish walks you through five tangible self-checks every Christian teacher should use to reduce anxiety and regain confidence in the classroom. From managing your tone and handling student conflict, to understanding wh…
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Today I want to talk about a very hot subject, and that is abortion. A lot of people have strong views on this subject, and I think that is a very good thing. I do not have a problem with abortion at all. I am a male, so I do NOT ever get pregnant. I have to pay for abortions, and that is all. In my life so far, I have had to pay for a total of 6 a…
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How I Started My YouTube Child Support Education - The TRUTH How I Started My YouTube Channel About Child Support Made Simple was a journey driven by my passion for educating parents about the complexities of child support laws. I noticed a significant gap in public understanding of these legal matters. Determined to make reliable information acces…
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Today, I want to talk about the act of being a parent. Adults and teenage children know what causes people to be parents. The thing that most people do not understand but need to is that it is a different time now than it used to be. Raising children is a very hard thing to do as it is. Now, technology and mobile devices are everywhere. These thing…
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Ever feel like you're doing everything right, but student behavior still isn’t improving? This episode is for the Christian teacher who feels discouraged, exhausted, or ready to give up. You'll learn why your impact is often invisible, how to stay encouraged when growth is slow, and why your faithfulness matters more than fast results. Packed with …
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Today I want to talk about business in America. There are many countries that think Amerika is so great. The truth about Amerika is this. Amerika turns everything it possibly can into a business. Everything, and they still have a huge debt. Marriage is a business, you have to have a “License” in America to be married cost is about $150.00 USD., the…
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Ever feel like your classroom is spiraling and you're barely holding it together? In this episode, we’re talking about those frazzling days and why your regulation as a teacher sets the tone for student behavior—and how to calm the chaos without yelling, shutting down, or losing your peace. You'll learn the brain science behind co-regulation, how s…
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Today, I want to talk about the decision to become a parent. The biggest thing about becoming a parent that a lot of people do not consider is that, yes, the child will be biologically connected to his or her parent and will look similar to them, but that is all. They will still be a polluter, we are all polluters. It does not matter how much a per…
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Today, I am talking about how hard it is to raise a child, whether it is a boy or a girl. It is a very hard thing to do. There are many times when the choices that have to be made as a parent are impossible. This happens all the time as a parent, but the time that is easiest for me to illustrate this point was during the COVID-19 pandemic. During t…
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Too stressed to teach? When student behavior feels overwhelming and nothing seems to be working, it’s easy to feel discouraged. But sometimes, the biggest shift isn’t in your classroom—it’s in how you see it. This episode is part 2 of the 6-part series: Healthy Teacher, Healthy Classroom, where we focus on reducing stress, shifting your mindset, an…
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Today is another day without any connection to the “Child Support” system. I am very grateful for that. I am a photographer and a graphic artist. I always had a digital camera with me when I was in my twenties. I would go places and people would be like “Sean, please stop taking pictures of me.” I used to get that a lot. People also would use me as…
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This is the first week that I have not been connected to the absolutely corrupt and crooked “Child Support” enforcement program. They are a terrible program and they know it and they do not care. I read the other day that births are down worldwide by ½ . That is good news! Who wants to have a kid now anyway? It is becoming very common knowledge tha…
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Too Tired to Teach? You’re not alone. Teacher burnout, exhaustion, and stress don’t just affect you—they impact your classroom management, student behavior, and overall teaching effectiveness. If you’re running on empty before the first bell even rings, this episode is for you. This is Part 1 of the 6-part series: Healthy Teacher, Healthy Classroom…
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How sweet it is to be off dumb "Child Support" I filled out a form on the "Child Support" website because they do not have an email address for questions. You have to fill out a form and submit it, then when they get back to the office, they will send you a response from a "NOREPLY" address. But they will arrest you at any time. They will suspend a…
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Ever walk into your classroom and immediately sense the energy is off? Maybe students are shutting down, zoning out, or acting out—but nothing you do seems to reach them. The truth #SocietysChild #TraumaInformed #ClassroomManagement #UnrulyBehavior #StudentBehavior #ChristianEducators #ChristianTeachers #FaithBasedTeaching #ConnectionMode #ReadtheR…
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Today, I am talking about the differences between schools and their rules now versus 30 years ago. I think the rules that are in effect in schools now are horrible. I understand why they are implemented and why they need to be followed, I just think they are crazy, is all. I think the rule that allows cell phones in schools is horrible for teachers…
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Understanding Welfare and Its Impact on Custody Cases The phrase "Mother is on welfare" indicates that the mother receives government financial assistance, often through programs like Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (T.A.N.F.). These programs are designed to support low-income families by helping them cover essential needs such as food and …
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Feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, and running on empty? As teachers, we constantly check in on our students—but when was the last time you checked in with yourself? In this episode, we’re talking about the power of self-check-ins, why they’re essential for avoiding teacher burnout, and how just 60 seconds of reflection can help you reset, refocus, an…
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Just talking about the intentions of the "Child Support" enforcement (program). They have the appearance to the masses that they are helping these children, which is a huge lie. These "Family" court judges know what is about to happen to them. They know that they are knowingly about to make a ruling that is about to change the lives of the entire f…
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When immigration fears take over a child’s home, they don’t leave those worries at the door—they bring them into the classroom. Whether they’re shutting down, acting out, or constantly on edge, students feeling the weight of uncertainty need stability, safety, and support at school. In this episode, we’ll unpack how teachers can create a calm, stru…
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Today I want to talk about several things. One is that I am 2 days into a 14-day prolonged/extended fast. I always do water-only fasts. I know that a “dry” fast isseveral times more powerful and what I am doing in 14 days with water fastingcan be done in a 3-day “dry” fast. I do not care, I need at least water. Going 14 days without solid food is v…
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Not every thriving student is okay. Some of the most high-achieving, responsible kids in your classroom are carrying silent burdens you can’t see. I know—because I was one of them. Behind the straight A’s, leadership roles, and work ethic, I was barely holding on, hiding years of instability, foster care, and trauma. In this episode, I’m sharing my…
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Today I want to talk about the act of actually raising children. It is a very hard thing to do already, There is no question about caring for your children and if the parents are still together then you also have to care for your spouse. This is all while making sure the children do the right thing, learn how to do things correctly, and are good pe…
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Teachers are often the first to notice when something isn’t right with a student—but how do you know when it’s time to act? In this episode of Society’s Child, we’re unpacking the essential signs of trauma and abuse every teacher should recognize. From spotting red flags to understanding your role as a mandatory reporter, this conversation will equ…
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Today, I want to talk about what happens in the courtroom and how to behave in there. Always address the Judge or magistrate as “your honor” or judge. I have never been in front of a magistrate, but I would call them “Judge” or look up on the internet how to address them. Keep in mind that bad things are going to happen in this courtroom no matter …
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The mid-year stretch can feel like a marathon, testing your strength and resilience as an educator. This episode offers heartfelt encouragement and biblical wisdom to help you press on with faith and purpose. Dive into Proverbs 3:5-6 and discover how leaning on the Lord can renew your spirit, guide your path, and help you meet the needs behind chal…
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Are you feeling drained and defeated after facing tough behaviors in your classroom? In this episode, we tackle the emotional toll of being on the receiving end of biting, kicking, and other challenging behaviors. Together, we’ll explore strategies to process the hurt, protect your mental health, and rebuild resilience without taking it personally.…
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Just talking about how bad the "Child Support" agency is. They are horrible evil really. The only way to avoid "Child Support" and the "Family" courts is to not ever get married and do not ever have children. Now is not the time to have kids. Kids are awesome, but the Amerikan government inserts themselves in family life, and they profit big time o…
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Are you feeling discouraged, wondering if your hard work as an educator is making a difference? In this episode, we look at powerful lesson of the mustard seed from Matthew 13:31-32 and how it applies to your classroom. Discover three practical ways to shift your mindset, recognize the small wins, and trust God’s bigger picture for your work. From …
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Do you feel called to mentor but worry it will drain your time and energy? This episode offers hope and practical solutions for educators who want to invest in their students without burning out. Discover 10 simple strategies for mentoring with balance, intention, and faith. Learn how mentoring can actually energize you, strengthen your character, …
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The best thing that can be done is to use your mobile device to build your case with. Gmail accounts come with 15 GB of free space. I have an email address that I just use for dealing with the "Child Support" agency. I started using it in 2019 and as of right now, it is not even close to half full. The method that is used to collect from parents no…
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Ever feel the pull to do more for your struggling students but worry it’ll leave you drained? In this episode, we’ll talk about how offering extra support doesn’t have to lead to burnout—it can actually inspire and energize you. Learn how to recognize opportunities to guide and encourage students, and discover 10 practical ways to build meaningful …
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This milestone episode celebrates 1 year of equipping Christian educators with practical strategies and biblical encouragement for managing tough behaviors and building stronger student connections. From trauma-informed teaching to restorative practices, we reflect on the wins, share listener breakthroughs, and look ahead to even more impactful epi…
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Just talking about my story, navigating the "Child Support" system in America. American Law beats logic every single time. The "Family" Court system and the "Child Support" enforcement system are in complete lockstep with each other. They both think they are actually helping these children, even knowing their obvious abuse can be proven, they do no…
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Do you feel overwhelmed by that one troubled student who constantly pushes your buttons? What if God placed you in their life for this exact moment? In this episode, we dive into Psalm 82:3-4 and explore 10 ways to support and advocate for challenging students—plus 3 simple, no-fuss strategies you can use today without adding more stress to your bu…
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The holidays aren’t joyful for every student—many return to school carrying the weight of family struggles, financial stress, grief, or unmet expectations. In this episode, we unpack why the holidays can be so hard for trauma-affected kids and how you can create a safe, supportive space as they transition back into the classroom. You’ll learn pract…
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Just talking about my experience with the "child support" agency, part 1. It has been a very long, very hard road, but it is now behind me, and I am Grateful. I remember before, she wasn't even pregnant with our son yet. We were at her friend's house and her friends' boyfriend was having "Child Support" problems with his ex. When we left there we g…
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Feeling out of patience with challenging STUDENTS, endless disruptions, and stressful days? You’re not alone! In this episode, we look at Romans 12:12 and consider how hope, patience, and prayer can transform your mindset when teaching gets tough. Learn what triggers impatience, why it’s so common in classrooms, and 3 practical steps to start build…
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Grief can feel overwhelming when you’re just starting your journey, and you may be wondering where to begin. Are you feeling lost or unsure of how to take your first steps toward healing? In this episode, I’m sharing 6 essential tools and resources that can help guide you through this difficult time and provide support along the way. Stay tuned to …
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Are you feeling overwhelmed by criticism, stressed out, or struggling to stay motivated in the classroom? In this heartfelt episode of Society’s Child, we explore 7 trauma-informed strategies designed to help educators handle tough feedback, manage stress, and reignite their passion for teaching. From identifying your triggers and setting healthy b…
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Just talking about how the "Child Support" agency got back to me last Wednesday. I speak about what I have learned in the courtroom as a prose litigant over the years. I understand that there are parents that have a child or children right now, and they are wondering what can be done, right now. The answer is NOTHING American law is on the side of …
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Teaching in a challenging school culture can leave you weary, unseen, and wondering if your efforts make a difference—especially when administration doesn’t embrace SEL strategies. In this episode, we’ll explore Psalm 34:18 as a reminder that God is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who feel crushed in spirit. I’ll also share 3 practical s…
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Winter break is around the corner, but the chaos in your classroom might feel like it’s ramping up. In this quick episode, I’m sharing 5 practical strategies to help you reset your classroom and your heart before the break. Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed by disruptive behavior or just trying to hold it together, these tips will give you quick w…
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Just talking about how the child support website says that I owe $300.00 still. I have uploaded pictures explaining everything. I included a screenshot of the email from the child's mother advising that the Child that they are collecting "Child Support" on, graduated from high school and is enrolled in college. I also uploaded a copy of the current…
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