Creating a Trauma-informed Classroom
A game-changing toolkit for teachers, empowering them to build their understanding of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and to develop their trauma-informed teaching practice.

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, Creating a Trauma-informed Classroom 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:

  • how to build and maintain positive relationships with pupils affected by trauma and ACEs
  • how to create a supportive environment
  • how to design and deliver learning
  • how to work collaboratively with others and
  • how to promote emotional regulation in the classroom, including supporting dysregulated and distressed behaviours.

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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Creating a Trauma-informed Classroom
A game-changing toolkit for teachers, empowering them to build their understanding of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and to develop their trauma-informed teaching practice.

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, Creating a Trauma-informed Classroom 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:

  • how to build and maintain positive relationships with pupils affected by trauma and ACEs
  • how to create a supportive environment
  • how to design and deliver learning
  • how to work collaboratively with others and
  • how to promote emotional regulation in the classroom, including supporting dysregulated and distressed behaviours.

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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Creating a Trauma-informed Classroom

Creating a Trauma-informed Classroom

by Sarah Lathan
Creating a Trauma-informed Classroom

Creating a Trauma-informed Classroom

by Sarah Lathan

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Overview

A game-changing toolkit for teachers, empowering them to build their understanding of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and to develop their trauma-informed teaching practice.

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, Creating a Trauma-informed Classroom 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:

  • how to build and maintain positive relationships with pupils affected by trauma and ACEs
  • how to create a supportive environment
  • how to design and deliver learning
  • how to work collaboratively with others and
  • how to promote emotional regulation in the classroom, including supporting dysregulated and distressed behaviours.

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


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781915713810
Publisher: Critical Publishing
Publication date: 05/08/2024
Series: Critical Teaching
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 152
Product dimensions: 6.85(w) x 9.70(h) x 0.35(d)

About the Author

Sarah Lathan is a nurture and additional needs teacher, whohas worked with children affected by trauma for her entire career, including pupils with social, emotional, and behavioural needsin residential and day schools.She has a Master’s in Professional Practice in Education, specialising in adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), trauma and attachment-informed practice. She is passionate about inclusion and social justice and believes all children should feel safe and secure at school. 

Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1: Theory 1 Trauma, adverse childhood experiences (ACE’s) and attachment 2 Trauma-informed practice: current context 3 Brain development and the stress response system Part 2: The trauma-informed teacher 4 Relationships 5 Working with others 6 Self-care Part 3: The trauma-informed classroom 7 Physical environment 8 Pedagogy 9 Curriculum and ethos 10 Supporting emotional regulation 11 Supporting dysregulation References

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