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Creating Safe, Supportive Environments for Children Who Have Experienced Trauma
Creating Safe, Supportive Environments for Children Who Have Experienced Trauma
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Webinar Recording with Robyn, Developmental Educator
Transform your approach to supporting children with trauma backgrounds through evidence-based, practical strategies.
In this illuminating professional development webinar, developmental educator Robyn shares powerful insights into the neuroscience of trauma and provides practical, classroom-ready strategies to help early childhood educators create safe, supportive environments for children who have experienced trauma.
Drawing from her background in exercise physiology and her master's in disability studies, Robyn bridges the gap between complex neuroscience and everyday classroom practice, offering immediately applicable techniques that work with children's natural regulatory systems.
What You'll Learn:
- The Science Made Simple: Understand how the autonomic nervous system and vagus nerve affect children's behavior and ability to regulate
- Recognition Tools: Identify the subtle and obvious signs of dysregulation in children with trauma backgrounds
- Practical Regulation Strategies: Learn seven evidence-based approaches to help children regulate their nervous systems
- Self-Regulation Games: Discover playful activities that build children's regulatory capacity while having fun
- Educator Self-Care: Understand how your own regulation impacts the children through mirror neurons
Perfect For:
- Early childhood educators
- Kindergarten and preschool teachers
- Child care professionals
- Educational assistants
- Anyone working with children who have experienced trauma or exhibit dysregulated behaviours
What's Included:
- Full 60-minute webinar recording
- Downloadable PDF handout summarising key strategies
- Resource handouts for further learning
Why This Matters:
Children who have experienced trauma often struggle with regulation, learning, and social connection. Traditional behaviour support approaches frequently fail because they don't address the underlying neurological impacts of trauma.
This webinar provides a fresh perspective and practical tools that work with, rather than against, children's nervous systems, creating environments where all children can thrive.
Download this webinar today and transform your classroom into a trauma-sensitive space where all children feel safe, supported, and ready to learn.
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