This six-hour training will equip professionals working with children and families with essential trauma-informed principles that can be seamlessly integrated into their practice. Participants will deepen their understanding of the prevalence and profound impact of trauma while learning to adopt a trauma-informed approach in their work. The training will focus on developing practical skills to deliver services that emphasize emotional and physical safety, client choice, and collaboration.
This one-day session will include examples and strategies to support professionals who work with children and families in early learning environments, school settings, family support programs, etc.
Learning Objectives:
- Define trauma and understand the different types of traumas.
- Identify the signs and symptoms of trauma.
- Understand the impacts and effects of trauma.
- Explore the principles of trauma-informed approaches, including Awareness, Safety, Trustworthiness, Choice and Control, Collaboration and Connection, and Strength-Based Approach.
📝 Please note: this session is day one of our two day trauma-informed care series. We are offering the first day as a stand alone to serve those who may not be able to commit to 2 days of training.
AECEA Professional and Student members get 15% off training through the Imagine Institute for Learning (IIFL). Log in to your account for the discount code!
Location
Virtual
Date & Time
October 21, 2025 9:00 AM-4:00 PM
For more information and to register, go here.