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Strategies for Building Resilience: Creating a Trauma Responsive Culture Within Your Classroom - Training

Many of our students have experienced trauma in their lives. Education has a key role in helping a child who has been traumatized.

At a Glance

Become trauma-informed and explore ways to re-think your classroom management and discipline policies to ensure it is a safe and supportive learning environment for all your students.

Topics

  • Classroom Management
  • Restorative Practices
  • Student Learning
  • Trauma-Informed Practices

Outcomes

  • Learn about the goals of classroom management and discipline
  • Learn about the elements necessary for creating a “Trauma Responsive” classroom environment
  • Learn strategies for creating a trauma responsive environment in their classroom
Developed by:

Delaware State Education Association

Last Updated: July 23, 2020

Details

Grade

  • Early Childhood
  • Elementary School
  • High School
  • Middle School

Session Length

3 hours

Session Format

In person

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