Meeting your students' social and emotional needs in the classroom is foundational to effective learning. It's a difficult job among typical learners, let alone with students who have a trauma history and more demanding mental health or behavioral challenges.
Mental health expert Jennifer Bashant details how using a trauma-informed approach will greatly reduce, even eliminate, challenging behavior in your classroom. Using her practical, easy-to-use strategies based on the latest research, every educator can create a classroom where all students feel welcomed, supported, and ready to learn.
Understand the impact of trauma on learning and behaviorTools to connect with all students, and foster intrinsic motivationLearn how to move away from points and stickersStrategies to build resilience and instill hope in your students27 downloadable worksheets and exercises