Webinar | Trauma Informed Schools: Tier I Support - SEL Webinar 2025

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Elementary school Webinar | Trauma Informed Schools: Tier I Support - SEL Webinar 2025

Provider: Generation Schools Network

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Welcome to Part 1 of Generation Schools Network's essential Trauma-Informed Schools series!

In this session, Generation Schools Network provides a foundational overview of trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), equipping you with the knowledge to create a supportive and understanding school environment.

This session will build your understanding of the complexities of trauma, empowering you to implement evidence-based and prevention-focused Tier 1 strategies. They'll delve into the underlying causes and effects of trauma, providing practical insights for educators, counselors, and anyone working with youth.

Key topics covered:
Overview of Trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).
The impact of toxic stress on neural development.
Understanding why ACEs can hinder learning, regulation, and social skills.
Building a foundation in trauma-informed principles.
Implementing evidence-based Tier 1 support strategies.

Whether you're a teacher, administrator, school counselor, or parent, this webinar provides valuable insights into creating a trauma-informed school environment.

Webinar | Trauma Informed Schools: Tier I Support - SEL Webinar 2025

  • Free
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