Webinar | How Play Pedagogy Supports Students Impacted by Trauma

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Elementary school Webinar | How Play Pedagogy Supports Students Impacted by Trauma

Provider: Longworth Education

Why Eduye Selected This

Selected for its practical guidance on trauma-informed play pedagogy, helping teachers build emotionally safe, resilient classrooms

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Emotion Regulation1st Grade2nd Grade3rd Grade4th Grade5th GradeKindergarten

Price

Original price: NZ$80


Facilitator

Dr. Sarah Aiono, CEO of Longworth Education


Description

In this one-hour on-demand webinar, Dr. Sarah Aiono explores the connection between trauma-informed practice and play pedagogy—and how educators can create learning environments that support emotional safety, regulation, and resilience.

You'll learn:
• The neuroscience of trauma and its impact on behaviour and learning
• Why play is a powerful tool for emotional regulation and recovery
• The principles of trauma-informed teaching within a play-based context
• Practical strategies for creating safe, responsive, and empowering learning spaces
• How to integrate trauma-aware thinking into everyday classroom decisions and interactions

This webinar is ideal for teachers, leaders, and support staff seeking to understand how to use learning through play to foster wellbeing and connection in the wake of trauma.


Format

1-hour pre-recorded webinar.


Suitable For

Primary and early years teachers, learning support coordinators, behaviour specialists, and pastoral care teams.

Webinar | How Play Pedagogy Supports Students Impacted by Trauma

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Longworth Education

Longworth Education supports schools with the tools they need to create great learning environments. The tools are based on research. Teachers can create classrooms where children thrive.



Eduye Product ID: 38890

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