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Creating a Trauma-informed Classroom

Current price: $29.00
Creating a Trauma-informed Classroom
Creating a Trauma-informed Classroom

Barnes and Noble

Creating a Trauma-informed Classroom

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There is now a greater understanding on the impact of our early experiences on our stress response system and how this affects children in the classroom. Based on research and real-world experiences, equips teachers of both primary and secondary phases to create compassionate and trauma-sensitive learning environments by suggesting and explaining up to date and practical strategies. An experienced ASN teacher who uses these strategies in her daily practice, Sarah Latham focuses on: Each chapter summarises key points from literature, research, and policy to provide a concise and accessible text without data and jargon overload. Pupil voice is also highlighted through reflections and opinions from children and young people, and case studies from different schools and projects across Scotland that have developed new approaches to trauma-informed practice. A perfect resource for an teacher or senior leader wishing to create a trauma-informed school

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