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Emotional Regulation & Co-Regulation to Support Trauma Informed Practices

  • Children’s Museum of Phoenix 215 North 7th Street Phoenix, AZ, 85034 United States (map)

Emotional Regulation & Co-Regulation to Support
Trauma Informed Practices

Join us to best support yourself and your students' emotional needs upon return to school this fall.

Continental Breakfast and 3 CEUs are included.

Trauma Informed Care, skills and practices will be more important than ever upon return to the classrooms this fall. During this workshop teachers/staff will reflect upon the emotional toll of the past year as well as identify emotional triggers, learn emotional regulation skills, and the importance of co-regulation between student and teacher. Participants will receive a resource for self-care to explore their own eight dimensions of wellness--from the inside out. Some may choose to focus on just one dimension, while others may see connections among them all. Walk away understanding simple steps to create a healing environment that values the whole person.

Register now to learn classroom-possible strategies for emotionally healthy learning for your students, and for you. Space is limited, so please use the link below to register as soon as possible.

$79
Saturday, August 28, 2021

Schedule: Check in and continental breakfast 8:30 - 9:00 AM

Workshop: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Presenters

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Dawn Baumgartner

Dawn is is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who works with school age children, families, and educators to inspire them to believe open hearts will open minds. Dawn is a former director of a NYC Alternative school, with twenty plus years experience including leadership roles related to PBIS/ MTSS. Dawn is an ASU Field Instructor of the Year recipient. She holds an MSW and certificate from the Institute for Nonprofit Management at Columbia University.

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Dr. Tim Grivois

Dr. Grivois earned his Masters in Elementary Education and Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Loyola University Chicago. He currently lives in Tucson, Arizona. When Tim is not keeping busy helping schools increase the good they do (and to do it justly and equitably), you can find him reading, playing with his three kids, or zoning out to Netflix. He is also thinking about getting a chicken coop and a really big dog.

For more information on this and other KOI Online offerings contact Karen Gifford by email or mobile 602.403.4032.

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