Teaching Children in the Aftermath of Trauma

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Teaching Children in the Aftermath of Trauma

December 7, 2024  |  8:00 AM to 3:30 PM EST
**REGISTER BY DECEMBER 5, 2024**

TOTAL IN-SERVICE POINTS = 6.5 (5.5 General points + 1 ESE point)

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Description: 

Do you have students who have experienced trauma? They may have a difficult home situation, or they may have been in and out of foster care, or they may even be struggling with mental health issues.  Any of these situations can make focusing on learning difficult for the student; however, as educators, we desire to find a way to connect and help every student be successful. This session will provide you with tools to better understand trauma and the behaviors that can result from it as well as how to work with parents to create a healing environment for the student to succeed.

Learning Intentions:

  • Understand the “trauma brain” and how past trauma creates behavior issues in the classroom.
  • Understand that behaviors are symptoms, symptoms of a greater need.
  • Become a healing adult in the life of a traumatized child.
  • Understand the “why” in order to create a healing environment.
  • Identify triggers to reduce episodes of trauma behaviors.
  • Learn how to work with parents to create a healing team attitude.

Benefits:

  • Eligible teachers may receive $25.00 an hour for attendance plus in-service points.
  • Additional certification points, including ESE points, can be earned through a follow-up assignment.
  • Ongoing support for implementation through com is available for site-licensed schools.

Who should attend?

  • Any teacher who wants to decrease toxic stress in the classroom
  • Any educator desiring to create strong parent-teacher relationships to assist in the healing process and allow more learning
  • Any school social workers, clinicians, nurses, or support staff who work with students who have experienced trauma
  • Any educator who helps with accommodations and strategies for 504’s or IEP’s
  • Any administrator wishing to provide ongoing resources to support teachers in classrooms with a disruptive child

Teaching Children in the Aftermath of Trauma

Do you have students who have experienced trauma? They may have a difficult home situation, or they may have been in and out of foster care, or they may even be struggling with mental health issues. Any of these situations can make focusing on learning difficult for the student; however, as educators, we desire to find a way to connect and help every student be successful. This session will provide you with tools to better understand trauma and the behaviors that can result from it as well as how to work with parents to create a healing environment for the student to succeed.

Learning Intentions:
• Understand the “trauma brain” and how past trauma creates behavior issues in the classroom.
• Understand that behaviors are symptoms, symptoms of a greater need.
• Become a healing adult in the life of a traumatized child.
• Understand the “why” in order to create a healing environment.
• Identify triggers to reduce episodes of trauma behaviors.
• Learn how to work with parents to create a healing team attitude.

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